catj wrote on Jan 21
st, 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.
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.