A claim that was fearlessly defended by Mr Javed Patel (Principal Solicitor) and his diligent team on behalf of the First and Second Defendant was finally a victory. Initially, he warned the Claimant that his claim, appeal and applications were hopelessly pleaded by...
The Landlord pleads “Guilty” of fraud
On 10 December 2014, it was Mr J Patel who warned the landlord’s solicitor in writing during disclosure process in clear words “The invoices we numbered with red colour from 1 to 11 have never before been seen by us or our clients. Our clients believe that majority of...
If you do good, then good will come to you
A client contacted our office in search of legal advice for welfare benefits. She was a single parent and was in considerable difficulty in obtaining child benefit. She cannot afford to pay a solicitors legal fees. At the initial meeting, Mr Patel discussed the facts...
Let Justice Prevail
Mr J Patel presented his skeleton argument in an unsuccessful trial before Technology and Construction Court, and after a year the Judge in a separate application to set aside a costs order admitted that he failed to consider Mr Patel’s skeleton arguments. Based on...
Challenging the Express Declaration of Trust
The client contributed equal share to purchase a property. Following the breakdown of their relationship the other side argued that there was an express Declaration of Trust to pay our client £23,000 only. In the first meeting, a litigation strategy was put forward by...
Challenging Council Tax Liability
Our client received a copy of an application for an order for sale due to non-payment of council tax by the tenants. We wrote to the council that there is no equity in the property to obtain an order for sale. Council were also challenging the second charge on the...