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Advice Resolutions Law Consultancy

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  • Home
  • About Us
  • NHS Trust Data Breach
  • Shared Ownership Success
  • Start Up Brand Trademarks
  • PIP Landmark Payment
  • Illegal Room Let
  • Antisocial v Compensation
  • Council Tax Win-Win
  • Solicitor Investigated
  • Damp/Mould Advocacy
  • Solicitor struck off
  • Police lack credibility
  • Anti-Racism case
  • Housing Review Lost
  • Actions Against Police
  • HMRC Penalty Cancelled

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Actions Against The Police

Advice Resolutions Law Consultancy instructs exceptional solicitors, and successfully sues the Metropolitan Police on behalf of Client on the death of their mother, and Police settle out of Court
Advice Resolutions Law Consultancy were instructed in a matter to bring an action against the Metropolitan Police for failing to exercise their high standard of duty of care to a vulnerable female elderly tenant with acute mental health. Police Officers involved in a search of the missing tenant, although they accessed the tenant’s property peering in through the flat door, had failed to enter right into the property to find the missing person who had sadly passed away for some time. They visited the property more than once. No matter of explanation can illustrate the Police’s plain sheer negligence, incompetence, disrespect to family, degrading treatment, and non-feasance.
The Metropolitan Police settled out of court with no admission of liability. 


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