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* letterMax
+* Re: letterSylvia Else
|+- Re: letterPetzl
|`- Re: letterPeter Jason
`- Re: letterRod Speed

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From: max...@invalid.address (Max)
Newsgroups: aus.legal
Subject: letter
Date: Thu, 25 May 2023 07:48:09 +1000
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 by: Max - Wed, 24 May 2023 21:48 UTC

If I feel that someone defamed me to a few people about 20 years ago,
could I get a lawyer to send a 'letter of demand' or something similar
to that person now?

I suspect that legally a claim of this kind may be difficult to succeed
with after this amount of time.

But I would like the person just to receive this letter from a lawyer,
even if the matter doesn't go further, and I'm wondering whether any
lawyer would do it if I paid them a few hundred dollars.

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From: syl...@email.invalid (Sylvia Else)
Newsgroups: aus.legal
Subject: Re: letter
Date: Thu, 25 May 2023 10:13:53 +1000
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 by: Sylvia Else - Thu, 25 May 2023 00:13 UTC

On 25-May-23 7:48 am, Max wrote:
> If I feel that someone defamed me to a few people about 20 years ago,
> could I get a lawyer to send a 'letter of demand' or something similar
> to that person now?
>
> I suspect that legally a claim of this kind may be difficult to succeed
> with after this amount of time.
>
> But I would like the person just to receive this letter from a lawyer,
> even if the matter doesn't go further, and I'm wondering whether any
> lawyer would do it if I paid them a few hundred dollars.

Statute barred by various limitation acts. For example

http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/legis/nsw/consol_act/la1969133/s14b.html

I doubt that any reputable solicitor would send such a letter in the
knowledge that it's unsustainable. Indeed, it's possible that the person
receiving the letter would come after you for costs when they've had to
employ a lawyer of their own to discover that the demand is baseless.

Sylvia.

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From: pet...@gmail.com (Petzl)
Newsgroups: aus.legal
Subject: Re: letter
Date: Thu, 25 May 2023 20:54:17 +1000
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 by: Petzl - Thu, 25 May 2023 10:54 UTC

On Thu, 25 May 2023 10:13:53 +1000, Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid>
wrote:

>On 25-May-23 7:48 am, Max wrote:
>> If I feel that someone defamed me to a few people about 20 years ago,
>> could I get a lawyer to send a 'letter of demand' or something similar
>> to that person now?
>>
>> I suspect that legally a claim of this kind may be difficult to succeed
>> with after this amount of time.
>>
>> But I would like the person just to receive this letter from a lawyer,
>> even if the matter doesn't go further, and I'm wondering whether any
>> lawyer would do it if I paid them a few hundred dollars.
>
>Statute barred by various limitation acts. For example
>
>http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/legis/nsw/consol_act/la1969133/s14b.html
>
>I doubt that any reputable solicitor would send such a letter in the
>knowledge that it's unsustainable. Indeed, it's possible that the person
>receiving the letter would come after you for costs when they've had to
>employ a lawyer of their own to discover that the demand is baseless.
>
>Sylvia.
>
There are reputable solicitors in Australia?
--
Petzl
Good lawyers know the law
Great lawyers know the judge

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From: rod.spee...@gmail.com (Rod Speed)
Newsgroups: aus.legal
Subject: Re: letter
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 by: Rod Speed - Thu, 25 May 2023 17:25 UTC

Max <max@invalid.address> wrote

> If I feel that someone defamed me to a few people about 20 years ago,
> could I get a lawyer to send a 'letter of demand' or something similar
> to that person now?

You can do anything you like, and they can flush that letter
where it belongs and you have wasted your money, Pinocchio.

> I suspect that legally a claim of this kind may be difficult to succeed
> with after this amount of time.

It is difficult to succeed at any time Pinocchio.

> But I would like the person just to receive this letter from a lawyer,
> even if the matter doesn't go further, and I'm wondering whether any
> lawyer would do it if I paid them a few hundred dollars.

Corse some legal parasite would, Pinocchio.

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From: pj...@jostle.com (Peter Jason)
Newsgroups: aus.legal
Subject: Re: letter
Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2023 06:59:22 +1000
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 by: Peter Jason - Wed, 31 May 2023 20:59 UTC

On Thu, 25 May 2023 10:13:53 +1000, Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid>
wrote:

>On 25-May-23 7:48 am, Max wrote:
>> If I feel that someone defamed me to a few people about 20 years ago,
>> could I get a lawyer to send a 'letter of demand' or something similar
>> to that person now?
>>
>> I suspect that legally a claim of this kind may be difficult to succeed
>> with after this amount of time.
>>
>> But I would like the person just to receive this letter from a lawyer,
>> even if the matter doesn't go further, and I'm wondering whether any
>> lawyer would do it if I paid them a few hundred dollars.
>
>Statute barred by various limitation acts. For example
>
>http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdoc/au/legis/nsw/consol_act/la1969133/s14b.html
>
>I doubt that any reputable solicitor would send such a letter in the
>knowledge that it's unsustainable. Indeed, it's possible that the person
>receiving the letter would come after you for costs when they've had to
>employ a lawyer of their own to discover that the demand is baseless.
>
>Sylvia.

The current situation where lawyers are promoting the ''victims'' of
various kinds of ''abuse'' in institutions, all from long ago in the
70s & 80s smacks of abuse-chasing to get 1/3 the amount of any payout
from these institutions, all now made more difficult by some sort of
time limit.
Christ! Even lawyers are waking up to these ''survivors''' rackets.

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