Scam Alert

JLC Law Ltd Clone Emails of Law Firm per SRA UK

Also known as: jason

Regulator www.sra.org.uk Alert Type Law Firm Clone

Summary

Scammers are cloning JLC Law Ltd, a legitimate UK law firm regulated by the SRA, and sending fraudulent emails from a fake domain (jlclawltd.com) pretending to be solicitor Jason La Corbiniere. These emails falsely claim that recipients' business names are being registered as trademarks and pressure victims to take action, creating a sense of urgency to exploit them. This scam targets businesses and is particularly dangerous because it impersonates a real, regulated law firm, making it appear credible and legitimate.
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Cloned Firm

Legitimate CompanyJLC Law Ltd
Official Website jlclaw.com
Licence / RegistrationJLC Law Ltd and Jason La Corbiniere

Scam Snapshot

Website URLwww.jlclawltd.com
Known Email[email protected]

Contents

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Full Analysis

What Is This Scam?

This scam involves fraudsters operating a cloned website and email address that impersonate JLC Law Ltd, a legitimate UK law firm. The scammers use nearly identical branding and communication channels to deceive consumers into believing they are dealing with an authorized solicitor. This type of clone fraud targets individuals who may be seeking legal services, engaging in property transactions, or requiring professional legal advice. By impersonating a regulated law firm, the fraudsters gain credibility and trust, which they exploit to commit fraud, steal money, or gather personal information from unsuspecting victims.

Who Are They Impersonating?

The scammers are impersonating JLC Law Ltd, a law firm regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), which is the official regulator of solicitors in England and Wales. The legitimate firm operates under the official website jlclaw.com and is associated with Jason La Corbiniere, a solicitor with professional licensing through the SRA.

The fraudulent operation uses a counterfeit website at www.jlclawltd.com and a fake email address [email protected] to mimic the legitimate business. These details are designed to appear authentic to unsuspecting consumers, particularly those unfamiliar with the correct domain name or those who may not verify contact information independently.

Evidence & Regulatory Action

This scam has been formally identified and documented by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The SRA maintains an active scam alert regarding Jason La Corbiniere, which provides official guidance to consumers about this fraudulent operation.

The cloned firm registry has also documented this scam, confirming that JLC Law Ltd clone emails represent a coordinated impersonation attack against the legitimate law firm. The presence of this alert across regulatory and consumer protection databases indicates an established pattern of fraudulent activity that warrants public awareness.

Red Flags

  • Website URL differs from the legitimate domain (www.jlclawltd.com versus jlclaw.com)
  • Email address uses the cloned domain rather than the official firm domain
  • Unsolicited contact offering legal services or requesting immediate payment
  • Requests for wire transfers, cryptocurrency, or other difficult-to-trace payment methods
  • Pressure to act quickly or secrecy requirements regarding communication
  • Generic or poorly written communications containing spelling or grammatical errors
  • Inability to verify the solicitor's credentials through the official SRA register

What To Do If You Have Been Contacted

If you have received communications from [email protected] or visited www.jlclawltd.com, do not provide any personal information, financial details, or payment. Instead, take the following steps:

  • Verify the solicitor's credentials directly through the official SRA website at www.sra.org.uk
  • Contact JLC Law Ltd using only the contact information listed on their legitimate website jlclaw.com
  • Report the fraudulent contact to the SRA and provide details of any communications received
  • If you have already shared personal or financial information, contact your bank and relevant financial institutions immediately
  • Report the scam to your local law enforcement agency and the Action Fraud service
  • Document all communications and save copies of any emails or messages from the fraudulent accounts

Related Clone Scam Alerts

This alert is based on information published by the named financial regulator. Cloned Firm Registry aggregates public regulatory warnings for consumer protection purposes. Always verify firm credentials via your national financial authority before transacting.