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PIP Appeal Tribunal Win

December 4, 2018

PIP appeal win after move from DLA. Sometimes it is hard to believe the sheer wrong headedness of decisions based on medical assessments by ATOS. This is one such PIP appeal case. Our client was a young man who had been on the middle rate care component of Disability Living Allowance and the lower rate […]


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Benefit fraud – Prosecution avoided in £50,000 case

November 8, 2018

Benefit Fraud – the importance of repayment in public interest submissions The case  Our client received a notice recommending prosecution in respect of claims for Housing and Council Tax Benefit and for claims in respect of Income Support and Job Seekers Allowance. The overpayments referenced a long period and totalled about £50,000. The allegation is […]


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Actions against the police fees

October 4, 2018

Private client fees Narinder Moss our senior partner is in charge of Actions Against the Police cases.  She has over 25 years experience and has conducted a wide variety of cases. Her hourly charging rate is £225 per hour plus VAT. Fixed fees short advice. In suitable cases we are able to offer a short […]


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Motoring offences Fees

October 2, 2018

Mandatory Information We are required to provide price information for assistance in relation to summary only motoring offences under Part I of the Road Traffic Act 1988 and s89 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Fixed fee short advice £750 plus VAT. If you wish to receive advice but not immediately instruct us for […]


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Proceeds of Crime Act forfeiture – £70,000

September 12, 2018

  The importance of active representation to avoid being charged We acted for a client who had a wide range of business interests. His businesses produced substantial sums of cash which our client kept secure at his home address. The police attended his house with a search warrant addressed to a relative. During the search […]


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Financial crime case dropped after allegations of corporate wrongdoing

March 1, 2018

Getting a case withdrawn before charge is the optimum outcome Sometimes it is possible to persuade the police that their investigation is mis-founded and not in the public interest. This is particularly so in business and commercial disputes where allegation and counter allegation fly about like confetti. Careful preparation, a grasp of the detail, productive […]


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Acid attack acquital

February 22, 2018

Moss & Co client acquitted of all charges over an alleged acid attack. Our client was found not guilty at trial of an alleged acid attack at a nightclub in East London. During the trial prosecution witnesses were cross examined and gave conflicting evidence casting doubt on the identification of the suspect. This led to […]


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£20,000 private fraud acquittal after medical evidence served

February 5, 2018

Fraud prosecution halted after service of medical evidence Our client was charged with an ESA fraud worth £20,000. We were instructed privately in this Crown Court case.  The prosecution had to prove that our client had acted dishonestly. Our client  had capital of up to £115,000 which he had not declared. This meant that his entitlement to […]


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Housing Benefit fraud success

December 1, 2017

Benefit fraud why you should always take a solicitor to the interview The defendant in this housing benefit fraud case faced charges of dishonesty. This was in respect of his housing benefit claim. He had failed to declare that he owned a property, or income from it.  As a result the total amount obtained was […]


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