Samuel Okoronkwo Jr. held a fourth consultation with the client regarding the ongoing sale of a residential property forming part of his late father’s estate. The client confirmed that he has now vacated the property and received assurances from family members that his inheritance in India is secure, negating the need for travel. The client expressed concern that the conveyancing partners are unwilling to liaise directly with counsel, despite his preference for legal representation in communications. He remains unclear on the current status of the sale, citing a lack of updates due to the temporary absence of the solicitor managing the transaction.
The client is unsatisfied by the breakdown in communication and the lack of transparency from the conveyancers. He has agreed to proceed with the consent order and confirmed his cooperation in executing the necessary documentation. He also disclosed personal developments, including a new acquaintance and recent financial gains, though counsel advised caution in light of potential risks.
Samuel Jr. confirmed he would contact the opposing solicitor to finalise and arrange execution of the consent order. The client was reminded to remain vigilant in personal matters and to continue providing updates on the sale process. Counsel reiterated the importance of maintaining clear communication with all parties and ensuring proper documentation is completed. The matter continues to progress toward resolution, with the client demonstrating increased cooperation and emotional stability following earlier health and familial challenges.
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