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Message started by dondon on Jan 11th, 2011 at 10:16pm

Title: Malik Law
Post by dondon on Jan 11th, 2011 at 10:16pm
can someone help with this number please 0906 515 0901 law firm
thank you in advance



~ Edited by Dave: Thread title amended to name of company

Title: Re: 0906 numbers at 50p per minute
Post by CJT-80 on Jan 11th, 2011 at 10:41pm
Name of the Law Firm, and an address or website?

Would help a lot


Title: Re: 0906 numbers at 50p per minute
Post by sherbert on Jan 12th, 2011 at 8:21am

dondon wrote on Jan 11th, 2011 at 10:16pm:
can someone help with this number please 0906 515 0901 law firm
thank you in advance

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As CJT-80 says some basic information would be helpful, after all we are not mind readers ::)


Title: Re: 0906 numbers at 50p per minute
Post by SilentCallsVictim on Jan 12th, 2011 at 9:29am
Search the Internet - is good advice.

http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=0906+515+0901 refers to this page plus http://maliklaw.com/brit_law.html on which the number +44(0)20 7613 5454 is given.

Some may argue that a law firm which charges £25 for a consultation by telephone on call back should not be charging £1.50 per minute for calls made by clients for advice. The cost information given is in fact incorrect, as the BT rate is now 153.179 pence per minute. I personally believe that the quoted rate should be VAT inclusive (regardless of the VAT rate in effect at the time) and be qualified by stating that the telephone company will add its own "Access Charge", which must be published separately by each telephone company. With such information provided to callers, I cannot see any objection to a law firm providing advice by telephone and giving the option for its charges to be paid through the caller's telephone bill.


Title: Re: 0906 numbers at 50p per minute
Post by sherbert on Jan 12th, 2011 at 12:35pm

SilentCallsVictim wrote on Jan 12th, 2011 at 9:29am:
I cannot see any objection to a law firm providing advice by telephone and giving the option for its charges to be paid through the caller's telephone bill.



For once I agree with SCV, you would have no objection to paying a solicitor for advice if you went and saw him/her, so why should you get the advice free by telephone?

Title: Re: Malik Law
Post by sherbert on Jan 14th, 2011 at 10:23am
It seems very strange that dondon posted a request a few days ago and has not been back since making that request. I would suggest he is wasting our time ::)

Title: Re: Malik Law
Post by NGMsGhost on Jan 15th, 2011 at 12:34am
Have you considered that his pressing legal matter may now perhaps have already been determined by a court or tribunal so that his urgent need to speak to this firm may now have passed.

Title: Re: Malik Law
Post by sherbert on Jan 15th, 2011 at 8:41am

NGMsGhost wrote on Jan 15th, 2011 at 12:34am:
Have you considered that his pressing legal matter may now perhaps have already been determined by a court or tribunal so that his urgent need to speak to this firm may now have passed.



If that is the case, he/she could have the courtesy to come back and tell us

Title: Re: Malik Law
Post by catj on Jan 21st, 2011 at 11:34pm
He might not be in a position to do so, having either fled the country or been locked up in clink.   :o

Title: Re: Malik Law
Post by NGMsGhost on Jan 22nd, 2011 at 1:55am

catj wrote on Jan 21st, 2011 at 11:34pm:
He might not be in a position to do so, having either fled the country or been locked up in clink.   :o


A thought that had also occurred to me.  Although one must consider the main specialities  of this firm of solicitors (which oddly enough then calls itself a Law Chambers when this term is normally restricted only to to use by barristers)


Quote:
Malik Law Chambers is a leading law firm based in London, specialising in administrative law, with particular expertise in immigration, nationality, human rights and administrative law


So it is indeed possible that the OP may no longer be in the country but not because they have fled it but rather because they have been extradited from it. :o :'(

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