Scam Communications
You may receive unsolicited communications purporting to be from reputable organisations or individuals (including DLA Piper, our partners or employees) which give you cause for suspicion. These are normally delivered by email and may be part of a scam.
Scam communications typically seek to lure recipients with suggestions that they are the beneficiary of substantial sums of money. This activity is a common and recognised fraud which has the objective of inducing people to part with their own money in return for empty promises.
If you receive any communication purporting to be from DLA Piper or any of our partners or employees about which you are uncertain do not respond to the sender. Instead, please forward the communication to , we will investigate it and advise you.
Further guidance on "scams" can be found on the
Solicitors Regulation Authority website.