It is a futile effort, I know. I have to do things like this as an evidence gathering exercise.
I e-mailed the following solicitor firms last night:
I do not expect to hear from any of them, at least not in a positive way. The best I can expect is a letter claiming that they are ’too busy’.
I’ll give them a few days and then write to the Law Society for advice. Not that anything will come of that, but it may be entertaining to see what response or lack of it I get.
Updates
(15:20) A response from one of them! Rachel Short from Fisher Meredith (rachel.short@fishermeredith.co.uk, Tel:020 7091 2849) Guess what: "Thank you for your enquiry, unfortunately at this time we do not have capacity to deal with your case."
(21:45) I have just looked at the stats for this site. Although Fisher Meredith are far too busy to help me, they found time to make over 100 visits to this site. Google has done it's magic too and the search term "Rachel Short Fisher Meredith" lists this site as number one. I know I should feel guilty about that, but ... er .. um ..[laugh] sorry.
(29Jul 11:00) I've had more than a dozen visits to this blog so far this morning from 'we are too busy' Fisher Meredith. In that time they could have written a letter to Dr Dolan of East London NHS trust to get him to answer the question. I cannot get any form of legal help because of blatant discrimination. It is disgusting.
I honestly don't know what to say and feel powerless to help you. All I can say is that you are in my thoughts and prayers; one day soon, with any justice at all, your troubles will be ended.
ReplyDeleteKeep strong, keep fighting - you will prevail.
God bless and keep you.
Thank you, hedgehog.
ReplyDeleteSadly, there is no hope.
I just wanted to live a normal life, like before no different from anyone else.
It would be so easy to fix, but it is beyond what I can do myself.
There is hope mate.
ReplyDeleteCall Lee. He really can help you with this.
CR.