
Calculating that they have been dealing with this issue for a year, and if they have worked part-time, they have done about 160 days of work, so much work that you can't get out without paying about 2 million pounds.
"Brick Courts Chambers" is among the most famous law firms in London. And of course the most expensive. When it comes to celebrity issues, they are even more expensive. Their pay goes up to £1,500 an hour for everything they do with you, from phone calls, typing, questions, research, etc. Calculating that they have been dealing with this issue for a year, and if they have worked part-time, they have done about 160 days of work, so much work that you can't get out without paying about 2 million pounds.
Sali Berisha has done well to take them, because the matter is not easy. It faces the state of Great Britain.
His complaint against being declared "non grata" by Great Britain is not that it solves any problem, but it is a way to keep his supporters hopeful that he is solving the issue.
When he was declared "non grata" by the US, he sued them in France, and made public the name of the lawyer. Maybe there the case was never opened, and no one gave him an answer, but during two years he produced from time to time news of the type, "the envelope has arrived at the court", "the court has confirmed to us that they received the complaint", "the court has confirmed that he is considering whether to accept it" etc. like these.
And in the end it was seen that no one opened the envelope and it was justified that the USA is a powerful country and intervened in the French court. His image of the French court is the image he has of Gjin Gjoni, for example, that he could take him on the phone and he would not open the case at all.
In fact, France had no way of opening a case in France for a conflict that it has with the US and that American law does not give anyone the chance to hold the State Department accountable to whom it declares "non grata".
English law allows you to go to court as an immigrant if you are refused entry to the UK. This does not remove the "non grata" designation, because it is a standard of sanctions that depend on the state, but you complain why you cannot go to London. Berisha is practically complaining like those who don't get a visa.
It's just that the price he's complaining about is around £2 million.
Now that he claims to be clean from corruption, even though he is being tried as a family thief in Albania, can he make public the payments for these lawyers and how he pays. And it is better not to make fictitious statements, that it is also in the process of investigation and takes the necks of the lawyers too, they will be stripped of their license if they pay them underhanded.
He has not officially declared 2 million pounds. We know that there are many times more than that, but the thing is that they are not in the bank. These payments are not stated in the property declaration either. That this scandal alone would be enough to prove all the accusations about him as a corrupt family.
Just like this, the son in the US settled a law firm worth over $2 million for a lawsuit in the US against the publisher of the book that explains the story of Gerdec and his involvement in it. He lost the trial and never made public the expenses for the law firm, even though he is subject to the declaration of assets due to his father.
Even the lawyer's money can't justify 17 towers and dozens of villas, some in their name and some in the name of their friends.
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