January 1st 2011
QUATLOOS Founders and Managers, Chris Riser and Jay Adkisson of Law Firm Riser
Adkisson ( www.risad.com ) Under Investigation for Fraud by UK Solicitor's Authority
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US attorney Chris Riser and his law firm, Riser Adkisson LLP Attorneys (www.risad.com) which he runs with his partner Jay Adkisson together with the high-profile not-for-profit company, Financial and Tax Fraud Education Associates, Inc. (www.quatloos.com) which operates under the anti-fraud website, Quatloos/ Quatloosia are under investigation for fraud by the UK Law Society which is the regulatory body for UK solicitors.
The Law Society confirms that although Chris was admitted as a UK Solicitor of the Supreme Court in 2001, that as he does not have a practising certificate he and his partner could not advertisehimself out to be a UK Solicitor, nor could he act as one. As he and his partner, Jay Adkisson have been advertising him out on his firm's website and to their clients as being authorised to practice law in the UK as a solicitor, they now each face two year jail sentences for the offence under theUK Legal Services Act of 2007.
The attorneys are licensed by the bars of Texas, Oklahoma and California (Jay Adkisson) and for Chris Riser, Georgia and North Carolina. They also have high profiles with organisations such as the American Bar Association, US Senate committee on Financial Crimes, American Bar Association's Asset Protection Planning Committee, California Association of JudgmentProfessionals, U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, IRS Criminal Investigations.
In recent years, both attorneys have come under fire from critics who say that their site Quatloos is a hate site designed to destroy their competitors and to gain unfair advantages with clients bypublishing defamatory remarks about their competitors on the site under the cover of the protectionof defamation under the US Freedom of Communication Act.
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