OK, Litigation accepts the case. The question for you now is whether to proceed or not.
To make an informed decision you should note the drawbacks.
1. It will cost money..5k deposit plus 15% of awarded damages.
2. It will take up your time. You will need to read some stuff and sign docs and have conversations and give instructions. All time consuming.
3. You will need patience as it may take months before we either settle of have our day in court.
The case is most likely going to be against your solicitor in the first instance and the invest in the second..one of failure to provide disclosure about the true nature of the conveyance.
So, please advise, what is your pleasure?