Warning - Suspicious letters or emails
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We are aware of a number of bogus e-mails which are being received by individuals in various parts of the world, claiming to be from Taylor Wessing, or individuals in Taylor Wessing, which indicate that the addressee of the e-mail has inherited a substantial sum of money, and go on to ask the recipient for personal information. These communications are not genuinely from us, and appear to be part of a scam being orchestrated by someone using our name illegally and without authorisation, with the presumed aim of seeking payment of fees in advance. We have reported them to the police and are taking steps to try to stop it.
The communications are often in the form of emails, are typically badly written and they sometimes use the name of a current or former employee or partner of Taylor Wessing. The e-mails are likely to be linked to organised fraud. If you have received such a communication we strongly advise that you just ignore it, and do not respond to it or communicate further with the person who sent the e-mail to you, and certainly do not give personal information or send any money.
For details of this type of fraud, and many other types of fraud visit the The OFT website
Or go to The Financial Services Authority's website and search for 'scams and swindles'.
Should you have any doubt about the authenticity of a communication purportedly coming from Taylor Wessing please contact:
Martin Baker
E-mail: m.baker@taylorwessing.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7300 7000
or
Mark Buzzoni
E-mail: m.buzzoni@taylorwessing.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7300 7000