Ahmed Malik

Ahmed has a wealth of experience in many areas of law and is a serious litigator. He is a dedicated professional, prides himself in making thorough representations for his clients in all stages of their cases in order to achieve success.

He studied law at Queen Mary University of London and at the University of Westminster. He initially qualified and practised as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives before enrolling as a solicitor in 1998. He was then the principal of his own solicitors' firm in both West and East London until 2007 and practised in all areas of common law. In 2008 he became a Barrister and is a member of the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn. He is also an accredited mediator for ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) and has a LLM in Legal Practice.

His areas of practice are: Litigation (all areas including civil, company & commercial); Immigration, Asylum and Human Rights; Family (Divorce, financial claims, children); Insolvency (bankruptcy); Wills & Probate; Trusts/Property law (including Transfer of Properties, Landlord & Tenants, Housing, Possession) and Professional Negligence. He also undertakes privately funded criminal cases (i.e. motoring offences) and civil/regulatory matters at the Magistrates/Crown Courts.

He takes special interest in complex immigration and nationally matters, particularly Judicial Review cases in the High Court or the Upper Tribunal. On numerous occasions he successfully represented his clients in obtaining injunctions on their removal/deportation from the UK.

About me

He studied law at Queen Mary University of London and at the University of Westminster. He initially qualified and practised as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives before enrolling as a solicitor in 1998. He was then the principal of his own solicitors' firm in both West and East London until 2007 and practised in all areas of common law. In 2008 he became a Barrister and is a member of the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn. He is also an accredited mediator for ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) and has a LLM in Legal Practice.

 

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He studied law at Queen Mary University of London and at the University of Westminster. He initially qualified and practised as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives before enrolling as a solicitor in 1998. He was then the principal of his own solicitors' firm in both West and East London until 2007 and practised in all areas of common law. In 2008 he became a Barrister and is a member of the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn.

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