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17th Floor, No. 180, Section 2, Dunhua South Road, Da'an District, Taipei City
Telephone
02-77093611
Line
@fdlaw
address
17th Floor, No. 180, Section 2, Dunhua South Road, Da'an District, Taipei City
Appeals and Legal Remedies Assessment
Many people search for news tips, media complaints, and appeals hotlines because they feel they've exhausted all other avenues for help. However, what truly helps you resolve your issues is usually not simply complaining, but rather clearly outlining the facts, evidence, the other party's liability, the amount of damages, and legal procedures. Fidelity Law Firm can assist in assessing the risks associated with evidence-based letters, lawyer's letters, mediation, civil claims, criminal suits, administrative appeals, or, when necessary, media complaints, giving your actions a clearer direction.
First, filter the case direction.
For example, consumer disputes, service breaches, project payment disputes, investment disputes, medical or real estate disputes, if there are contracts, payments, dialogues and proof of damages, may be turned into legal action.
If the competent authorities do not take action, mediation fails, or the police do not accept the case, a lawyer can assist in reviewing whether to supplement the evidence, change to other procedures, or file a formal complaint.
Before making news reports or media complaints, it is necessary to confirm the content that can be disclosed, the basis of evidence, the risks to reputation, personal information and trade secrets, in order to avoid being sued by the other party instead.
If you have received a court judgment, payment order, letter from the competent authority, or administrative penalty, you should first confirm the deadline to avoid missing the opportunity to appeal, protest, objection, petition, or administrative remedy.
Evidence-based letters, lawyer's letters, demands for payment, requests for contract termination, requests for compensation, or requests to cease infringement all require a clear statement of the legal basis and evidence.
If the case involves public safety, corporate misconduct, major fraud, or systemic issues, it is advisable to conduct both legal proceedings and media communication.
How we can assist
The lawyer will assist in compiling timelines, the other party's identity, contract documents, payment records, chat logs, photos, recordings, and documents from competent authorities or courts to determine which evidence is truly useful and which statements may pose risks.
Not every case is suitable for direct disclosure. It may be more appropriate to first send a letter for evidence preservation or a lawyer's letter, apply for mediation, file a civil lawsuit, a criminal complaint, an administrative appeal, or an administrative lawsuit.
An appeal form is no longer available on this page.If you do have a case that needs evaluation, we recommend contacting us directly by phone, Line, or Email, and first gathering your documents and evidence. This will allow the lawyer to better assess whether there are viable legal avenues for action, rather than simply providing emotional responses.
Types of cases that can be handled
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Shift focus
We understand your dissatisfaction, but we place greater emphasis on whether legally assertable rights and responsibilities can be established.
Confirming evidence and legal risks before media exposure can prevent you from being sued instead of filing a complaint.
If the case is suitable, our firm can assist with lawyer's letters, evidence-based correspondence, mediation, civil litigation, criminal complaints, or administrative remedies.
FAQ
It is recommended that a lawyer first assess the facts, evidence, statute of limitations, and legal liability before deciding whether to pursue legal action such as appeal, mediation, documented correspondence, lawyer's letter, civil claim, criminal complaint, or media complaint. Media exposure can sometimes increase pressure, but if the content is inaccurate, it may also lead to risks such as defamation, damage to personal information, or impaired credit.
If a case has clear evidence, specific damages, a clearly identified opposing party, or has already received documents from the competent authorities, courts, police stations, or mediation committees, it is more suitable for a lawyer to assist in organizing the evidence and determining the course of action. If it is merely a case of emotional dissatisfaction or lacks verifiable information, it is usually more difficult to take effective legal action.
The appeal form is no longer used on this page to avoid a large number of comments lacking evidence or unable to determine the legal relationship. If you do have a case that requires assistance, we recommend contacting us directly by phone, Line, or Email, and first organizing your documents, timeline, and evidence so that a lawyer can make a more effective assessment.
Yes. However, if the disclosed content involves false accusations, personal information, trade secrets, information about minors, non-disclosure of investigations, or damage to the reputation or credibility of others, it may incur legal liability. Therefore, before filing a complaint with the media, it is best to confirm the factual basis, the content of the evidence, and the scope of disclosure.
You can examine whether there are possibilities for administrative remedies, appeals, administrative litigation, civil claims, criminal complaints, mediation, or supplementing evidence before applying for further processing. Different cases have different timelines and procedures, so it is recommended to have a lawyer review the documents and timelines as early as possible.
Our firm can assist in clarifying legal relationships, organizing timelines and evidence, determining whether to issue a registered letter or lawyer's letter, assessing civil, criminal, or administrative proceedings, and, when necessary, assisting in managing legal risks before media communication.
We recommend preparing a timeline, contract, payment records, chat logs, photos, and official documents from government agencies or courts. There is no appeal form on this page; please contact us directly by phone, Line, or email.