Name Barrister Martin Bishop, a legal practitioner.Are they registered in London as attorney at Law and Notary Public?
Answer by The Dark Side
Try googling it. You'll find it doesn't exist.
A barrister is not a solicitor, and a solicitor wouldn't have an office in Gray's Inn.
Answer by blackgrumpycat
If you have 'come into an inheritance' or other scam, be assured that a real solicitor wouldn't contact you via email in the first place. Surely it would be much easier to track down your address and phone number and contact you that way. Not everyone has an email address in their own full name and there isn't an email directory like there is a phone book.
Answer by younosygit
The Law Society of England & Wales (http://www.lawsociety.org.uk ) does not list any such practice, either by that name or at that postcode.
Furthermore a barrister is NOT a solicitor - barristers are extremely highly qualified lawyers who argue cases before the highest courts in the land; they do not deal with ordinary legal cases, and their fees start at a minimum of several thousand pounds per day. What's more, they NEVER describe themselves as "Barrister Fred Smith" - what you have posted displays all the classic signs of a West African advance fee fraud. Have absolutely nothing to do with this.
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