One of the key players in relation to the purchase of your property and the drawdown of your mortgage cheque will be your solicitor. |
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When solicitor David Pedley sought to confirm a public right of way on a footpath near his home in Cowling, he didn't expect immediate action. |
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Under the 1954 Solicitors Act, a limited company may not imply that it is qualified to act as a solicitor. |
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She added that she would be consulting a solicitor about possible legal action if it were found that she had appeared on film. |
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The chief state solicitor would then apply to the High Court for arrest warrants for the three, which would trigger a hearing of the court. |
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Thus, the more restrictive provisions as to solicitor litigants in person were applicable. |
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On his return he was articled to the solicitor N. D. Stenhouse, who was at the centre of Sydney's literary community. |
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Among those who attended were the staff of Messrs Dawson, Hart and Co, including an articled pupil, now a retired solicitor. |
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Both have argued numerous cases before the Supreme Court, including as attorneys in the solicitor general's office. |
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The estate agent hadn't been authorised by the solicitor to release the keys to us yet. |
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From your article I take it that the person quoted is a local solicitor who, for some reason, could not be named. |
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The solicitor talked us through all the legal steps and helped us draw up a will. |
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A Bradford solicitor has been called to the Bar after more than 30 years in the legal profession. |
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Instruct your solicitor to inspect local and national searches and the title deeds for any onerous covenants, restrictions, etc. |
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If there is anybody who knows an honest barrister or solicitor that can help me with my defence and so, please let me know. |
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This is not dissimilar to charges of professional misconduct as a barrister or solicitor. |
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We contend there is available insurance for barristers and solicitor advocates. |
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You are the first barrister without a solicitor that has ever appeared in front of me. |
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Days before his death, Mrs West had gone to see a solicitor about beginning divorce proceedings. |
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Or that one needs to pay a solicitor as well as a barrister to go through a simple trial? |
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Mrs Blood has written to the Government through her solicitor about changing the law. |
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Last night Bieber issued a statement through his solicitor hinting that he was ready to launch an appeal. |
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The solicitor should not be exposed to two separate actions for the identical loss. |
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Bell suggested that council needs to send a strong message to the government and send a message to the solicitor general. |
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He stared intently at the magistrates' bench and his defence solicitor throughout the case and spoke only to confirm his name and address. |
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Furthermore, many lenders will make a contribution towards remortgaging costs by paying solicitor fees. |
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I smiled as he talked about the limitations of his current job as a trainee solicitor. |
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Strangest moment however came in the the queue for the buffet from a young trainee solicitor. |
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The solicitor said he was bidding to contact Brians brother in Britain in an effort to raise bail. |
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A solicitor is not necessarily to be regarded as having misconducted himself by failing to honour an undertaking. |
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After the conclusion of any contentious business carried out for a client, a solicitor must show on a bill of costs to be given to a client. |
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In 1918 the solicitor was required to serve a particularised bill of costs. |
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Many people do not consult a solicitor about the missives they are about to sign. |
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I hereby apply to have the said demand set aside and to stop the Defendant and their agent and solicitor from harassing and molesting me. |
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The Tribunal has found that Mr Wheeler was guilty of conduct unbefitting a solicitor for permitting Ms Harrison to work as she did. |
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But his smoothie solicitor is having an affair with his blowsy, sexy wife Carol and the whole situation is ready to explode. |
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A solicitor believes a ruling that saw a former boilermaker whose wife died from asbestos exposure stripped of his damages could affect others. |
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The former provincial solicitor sent soldiers east with all the unexcited deliberation of a man reading out the result of a search. |
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In response, the Respondents' solicitor indicated a buy-out on a book value of assets approach. |
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After an uninspiring university life he worked as a small-time suburban solicitor who lived with his mother until he was thirty-two. |
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The pleading against the solicitor is in the alternative, in negligence for breach of duty of care and in equity for breach of fiduciary duty. |
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A human rights solicitor said that burglars had the same human rights as upstanding members of the community. |
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In this particular instance we are dealing with a solicitor and his client. |
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A town council has been reminded by a council solicitor to follow the rulebook after a complaint about one of its meetings. |
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If counsel is instructed by a solicitor who is in court, he too should be allowed to attend the discussion. |
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The case concerned a claim for damages arising from the negligence of a solicitor instructed in a conveyancing transaction. |
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It was not for the bank to question the advice given as this was not a matter for them but a matter between the solicitor and his client. |
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He was chosen the first solicitor of the city, and a member of the first board of trustees of the public library. |
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The police did contact the solicitor at the first opportunity after the breath test was completed. |
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The exercise of sound judgment in briefing a barrister is one of the professional services a solicitor offers a client. |
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That evening his solicitor was briefed by the police as to the circumstances of his arrest. |
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By ensuring that a solicitor deals with the transaction, we can be certain that no undue influence was brought to bear on the homeowner. |
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In the ordinary way the purchaser in this example will not know of the negligence of his valuer or solicitor when completing the purchase. |
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Another of the Palace Barracks guns, a Browning automatic pistol, was used to assassinate Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane. |
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At a sitting of the local court a defendant used popular vernacular speech while being cross examined by the solicitor. |
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Her solicitor Fiona Burrill said once the new appeal goes ahead would all be done on paper but could take weeks to get a decision. |
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Their solicitor confirmed this in his testimony in the voire dire proceedings. |
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Sunderland's solicitor Clive Flynn described the case as a sad and sorry state of affairs. |
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Many parents who can afford it employ a specialist solicitor during statementing and especially at Tribunal stage. |
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Where the proceeds are more than that, they will usually require a statutory declaration, countersigned by a JP or solicitor. |
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The solicitor, a very nice and capable young woman, agreed that this was wrong. |
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For these men to even admit they have been hit by their wives is harrowing, never mind having to seek help from the police or a woman solicitor. |
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A district council spokesman said an ombudsman's complaint had been received and a solicitor has responded. |
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How does that fit in with the liability of, say, a solicitor for giving advice, or a barrister for giving chambers opinions? |
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Mr Clarke was accompanied by a solicitor and was cautioned by the coroner before taking the stand. |
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As a general rule, a solicitor is not required to provide services outside the scope of the retainer. |
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The fiduciary relationship which subsists between solicitor and client comes to an end with the termination of the retainer. |
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It would simply be part of the overhead expense incurred by the solicitor in the proper conduct of his practice. |
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Lockhart has a considerable array of business skills at his disposal, having qualified as a chartered accountant and solicitor in Scotland. |
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Make a duplicate of the checklist and file it in a safety deposit box or with your accountant or solicitor. |
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The requirement of absolute honesty so that there can be absolute trust in a solicitor is obviously of paramount importance. |
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She's been pushing her solicitor to hurry up and get the divorce papers served. |
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A solicitor can easily structure this into the will when it is drafted, or as a codicil to the will. |
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A solicitor taking out probate is not bound to do everything in his own person. |
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I would be tempted to consult a solicitor, if the thought of filling out legal aid forms did not bring me out in a cold sweat. |
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The purpose of the Tribunal is not confined to matters between the complainant and the solicitor. |
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Lord Haldane held that the fiduciary relationship between the parties imposed a duty on the solicitor. |
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But the onus is of course on them to instruct us, as it would be for any client to instruct their solicitor. |
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As between solicitor and client in both contentious and non-contentious costs the taxing officer starts with the retainer. |
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In particular, the costs to be allowed to a solicitor litigant in person are to be subject to the two thirds restriction. |
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We order a representation order for leading counsel, junior counsel and a solicitor for the retrial. |
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After the jury formally declared a not guilty verdict, Mr Syed's solicitor spoke on his client's behalf. |
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Their solicitor had already found a fully furnished house for rent in London, and made a down payment on it. |
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He is a barrister and solicitor of this court, and he carries on the practice of his profession at the City of London. |
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Later on the same day, the required documentation was sent by the plaintiff's solicitor to defence counsel. |
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The person in question was a solicitor against whom the Law Society preferred three charges of misconduct. |
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The deceased's solicitor and his social worker had concerns for his well being. |
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Now that shrill declamation is wearing decidedly thin with an electorate that is waking up to this overrated suburban solicitor. |
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For a reasonable fee, a solicitor will arrange a simple name change by deed poll. |
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A solicitor who proceeds with hopeless litigation may still be liable to pay personally the costs of the other party. |
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It is also noted that there is no requirement that a litigation friend must act by a solicitor in High Court proceedings. |
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Council solicitor John Emms has had to remind councillors of the importance of good behaviour. |
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The first was basic core information such as contact details and information on the legal areas practiced by the solicitor. |
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Make sure you take advice from a solicitor who will be able to tell you if an agency is trying to diddle you or not! |
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Somewhat dim-wittedly, I agreed, completely oblivious to the fact I had just invited a solicitor into my house. |
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If so the patient may be unable to instruct a solicitor and will require a guardian ad litem in any court proceedings. |
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We recommend also that the members resolve to consider the employment of a full-time solicitor. |
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The solicitor was not happy with the engrossment and the will was executed again five days later, this time witnessed by two Italian gentlemen. |
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During a hearing on Monday, his solicitor entered no plea and made no application for bail. |
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The solicitor or enticer of a person to commit acts of prostitution will be liable for imprisonment of from one year to ten years. |
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The Petitioner's solicitor did request an adjournment to examine the Respondent. |
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If you are actually going to court, you will need the expert advice only a solicitor who knows your case can give. |
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I actually ran my opinion by my solicitor friend today, and she agreed I was being unfairly treated. |
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The solicitor, guiding delegates around the legal minefield of parental abduction, wants the law amended. |
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The vendor usually proves his title by sending copies or summaries of the documents to the purchaser or his solicitor. |
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He was denied access to a solicitor for 24 hours, but his solicitor did not in fact see him until the day after the expiry of this period. |
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During that time he was never told he was under arrest and was denied access to a solicitor. |
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The solicitor should make clear at the outset if an estimate, quotation or other indication of cost is not intended to be fixed. |
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The appellant's solicitor swore an affidavit as to why the witnesses were not called at the trial. |
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It isn't like an American or British detective series where the solicitor sits in and holds your hand. |
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A solicitor, being one of those who profess skills in a calling, is liable for failure to exercise those skills in both tort and contract. |
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We had a packet to send off to the solicitor with the signed and witnessed Deed of Transfer which we wanted to go as a recorded delivery. |
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Under the mortgage, the mortgagee is entitled to recover her legal fees as between solicitor and client. |
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The swearing of an untrue affidavit of documents is perhaps the most obvious example of conduct which his solicitor cannot knowingly permit. |
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I knew what it would be like being a solicitor as I did work experience with a legal practice in Dundee. |
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A failure to comply with decisions of the regulatory body was clearly conduct unbefitting a solicitor. |
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In a last-ditch attempt to get the ball rolling, we contacted our solicitor in Dublin for advice. |
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The solicitor handling my brother's estate wrote to me requesting me to attend his office in connection with the legacy on June 27 this year. |
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That only can be given to a representative or solicitor or a lawyer, or a court official. |
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But the local education authority has instructed a solicitor to establish who the rightful owner is. |
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Six days after the crash, the company sent an emergency telex grounding all flights, but the families' solicitor asked if it should have been sent earlier. |
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Currently, if someone dies, a close relative such as a child or parent can go to a solicitor and get a statutory declaration confirming their relationship with the deceased. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who was not present, pleaded guilty, through his solicitor, to driving a motorcar at a speed of 26 miles an hour on the Cheriton Road. |
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The breaches of the Rules in respect of which the Tribunal had found the Respondent's explanations unsatisfactory, did amount to conduct unbefitting a solicitor. |
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He inveigled himself into the workings of the claimant company indicating to them that he was a solicitor and could assist them in litigation with which they were involved. |
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The colourful and flamboyant solicitor, famous for his Cuban cigars, quick wit, and genial sense of devilment, attained folk hero status among the showbiz fraternity. |
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If you would just like to ask your solicitor, otherwise it will be a lot of going round the houses to achieve nothing except for saving the defendant having to pay something. |
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Richard, who comes from a Cornish farming family, qualified as a solicitor in 1999 and has experience in property and lettings, farm restructuring and commercial contracts. |
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Thus, the fact that the estate would have a remedy against a negligent solicitor does not necessarily preclude a claim by the disappointed beneficiary. |
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If a complaint is upheld, the society may reprimand the solicitor in writing or ask its disciplinary tribunal to consider an allegation of misconduct. |
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Under the new system, even if a victim has a solicitor, PIAB will deal only with the victim, though it will copy letters to the solicitor if requested. |
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A solicitor who accepts a retainer owes a duty of care to his client. |
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A solicitor should never advocate his client's case in the media. |
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My instructing solicitor has written out that further order as indicated by your Honour, so the draft order I am handing up is with the original conditions in it. |
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Defending solicitor Victor Clarke stated that Mr Ploet was in Ireland five months as part of a farming exchange and intended to return to France next week. |
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In exceptional circumstances a child can instruct a solicitor to apply to the Court for the right to see their family, including their brothers or sisters. |
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Yesterday, my solicitor entered my bed-chamber unsummoned, a presumptuous act for which I once would have had him flayed three times about the court-yard. |
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His solicitor, Lee Mott, said that he had bought his Fiesta car from a man in a pub and had decided to drive it to a lock-up garage where repairs could be carried out. |
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We are told that the defence counsel was dismissed or did not see the trial through and that a solicitor had to do the best he could in the circumstances. |
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Work was outsourced where there was expertise that the solicitor could not or did not have and this often made it more cost-effective for clients. |
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An Oxford graduate, Mr Burton began his career with Manchester City Council in 1966 as an articled clerk, and subsequently became assistant solicitor. |
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In our three previous meetings since Cole burst on to the Premiership scene at 17, he was chaperoned by his father, agent, solicitor or any combination of all three. |
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Indisputably an appellant solicitor or counsel can conduct his own appeal. |
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A solicitor was instructed to draw up a new will for the testator. |
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The solicitor sent such a letter by ordinary first-class post on 3 August. |
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Some of her books were purchased from her solicitor before the property was sold. |
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Justice Elena Kagan was recused from the case because she participated in the suit as solicitor general. |
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Is that suggesting that the solicitor has lied before the Tribunal? |
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Their backstop is a fee justification process, which is written and administered by other solicitors perusing documentation from the solicitor involved. |
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If you are a solicitor, for example, you need to sound on the ball. |
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Morton agrees that parents should formalise arrangements with a solicitor. |
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It was not until the last day of June that she forwarded my letter to the solicitor general, and one despairs as to when that answer will come and what it will say. |
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She was not represented by a solicitor at her last court appearance. |
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The solicitor took a swallow of white wine, then frowned thoughtfully. |
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The claimant's solicitor had sworn an affidavit in which she explained the difficulties that her firm was encountering in trying to ascertain the defendant's whereabouts. |
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He was the son of a solicitor who became the director of a brickworks. |
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Parchester, the family solicitor, announces that he has indeed located the heir and, to everyone's horror, brings in Bill Snibson, a cockney barrow boy from Lambeth. |
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Any solicitor could advise him that he has no fears of losing his liberty. |
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We say that the solicitor was engaged and then briefed a barrister. |
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Not least the solicitor being an officer who was examinable. |
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Michael is a briefless solicitor afraid of commitment to his girlfriend. |
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A legal watchdog has thrown out complaints about a leading Yorkshire solicitor made in the wake of the sensational trial of two Leeds United footballers. |
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A solicitor acting on his own behalf has an even higher duty to behave with the utmost propriety than he would if he were representing clients in a similar transaction. |
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Your surveyor or solicitor can attend the sale and bid on your behalf. |
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He never dispensed with her services, or those of his solicitor. |
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The evidence from the Medical Tribunal that I could not recall was on 30 May 1994, two weeks beforehand, she had made an appointment with my solicitor to engross a new will. |
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In the absence of express instructions, I believe that it would be inappropriate for the solicitor to presume to have implied instructions in such circumstances. |
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Mr Shaw agreed that, if the solicitor did not post such a debit to the office side of the ledger, there would be a credit balance on the office side of the ledger. |
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I made it very clear to the defendant that he should instruct a solicitor if he wanted to cross-examine the complainant, and should do this ASAP today if possible. |
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The situation was left with Mr Johnson being advised to contact his solicitor further for advice and being told that Social Services would hold his claim in abeyance. |
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When Mr Botham's solicitor and own client costs were assessed, Mr Desai was sent the bill of costs but did not have access to the underlying materials. |
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After pupillage he decided that he would prefer work as a solicitor. |
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Her conduct as solicitor of the administration of the estate of Cecil Burrows deceased was the subject matter of an application for a remuneration certificate. |
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Members of the 19 families whose dead relatives' estates were plundered by a disgraced solicitor have greeted his imprisonment with quiet satisfaction. |
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A law graduate of the University of Glasgow, Sturgeon worked as a solicitor in Glasgow. |
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Finlayson told the High Court in Edinburgh that he handed over an inheritance to Pirie, his solicitor. |
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However, after much soul-searching and consideration of all the factors, I have now made proposals through my solicitor in Pakistan to Mr Rana. |
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The Procurator Fiscal is legally qualified, must either be an Advocate or a solicitor, and is appointed by the Scottish Ministers. |
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Although many Prime Ministers have been barristers, Lloyd George is to date the only solicitor to have held that office. |
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Bulfinch, a solicitor at Redcastle, came to him with irrefragable proofs of gross peculation on the part of the bailiff. |
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Your solicitor may fill it in as much as possible, but there will be various questions of fact that you will have to confirm. |
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If the Labour Party is a socialist party then I am rushing off to the nearest solicitor to change my name by deed poll to Louis van Gaal. |
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Retired solicitor Robert Manning, of Diss, Norfolk, traced the silver to a bank vault last year. |
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Jones' solicitor stressed he had not urinated on the memorial but on steps nearby. |
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Mr Hunt said the trustees' solicitors had told him that the pier would now pass to the Treasury solicitor under a system known as bona vacantia. |
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Defendants may hire a solicitor or barrister to represent them, often paid for by legal aid. |
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Private prosecutors can either represent themselves, or they may instruct a solicitor or barrister to represent them. |
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At one point during the afternoon, a man, believed to be a solicitor, was lifted up in a cherry-picker to talk to the man. |
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However, defendants may be represented by a solicitor or, less commonly, a barrister. |
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She is a solicitor and was a senior civil servant prior to her appointment. |
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An English lawyer, whether barrister or solicitor, never has an office, but always chambers. |
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Griffith, having taken offices a few doors off, also carried on the business of a solicitor. |
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The clerk rarely discharged the duties of the office himself, but appointed a solicitor to act as his deputy in return for a share of the fees. |
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It was the role and expertise of a solicitor to select on his client's behalf the appropriate writ for the proposed legal action. |
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A barrister would then be hired by the solicitor to speak for his client in court. |
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A sheriff must be legally qualified, and have been qualified as an advocate or solicitor for at least 10 years. |
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Later that night Churchill saw the draft of the King's proposed wireless broadcast and spoke with Beaverbrook and the King's solicitor about it. |
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Later, convinced by the advice of his brother and his own solicitor, Turing entered a plea of guilty. |
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This multilingual grunter would fit right in, as red, white and blue as a telephone solicitor hyping penny stocks to shutin geriatrics. |
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William Walton, solicitor for Keats's mother and grandmother, definitely did know and had a duty of care to relay the information to Keats. |
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In 1913, at the age of 47, she married William Heelis, a respected local solicitor from Hawkshead. |
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She was listed to appear for a hearing yesterday, but her solicitor Paul Blanchard said that she had a good excuse for her no-show. |
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The solicitor tried every trick in the book to get me to sign the contract, but I wasn't having any of it! |
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Maria's father, Charles Bicknell, solicitor to King George IV and the Admiralty, was reluctant to see Maria throw away her inheritance. |
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The admissibility of Dwyer's Garda interviews was also under scrutiny as he did not have a solicitor present during questioning. |
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Baris Kaska, the Turkish solicitor who is acting on behalf of the family, said he believed that Recep Cetin did not act alone in the murders. |
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Anthony Evans, senior associate at Sintons, has been working on the project since April 2007, with assistance from associate Amanda Maskery and solicitor Elaine Campbell. |
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After a few months, Elgar left the solicitor to embark on a musical career, giving piano and violin lessons and working occasionally in his father's shop. |
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Before entering public service in 1987, Jones was a practising solicitor. |
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There are currently three law schools offering the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws, required for starting work as a trainee solicitor or pupil barrister. |
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In 1768, Cort's second marriage was to Elizabeth Heysham, the daughter of a Romsey solicitor and steward of the Duke of Portland whose estates included Titchfield. |
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Poet William Wordsworth was educated at Hawkshead Grammar School, whilst Beatrix Potter lived nearby, marrying William Heelis, a local solicitor, in the early 20th century. |
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With the help of her solicitor, William Heelis, she outbids developers at auctions and buys many other farms and land in the area to preserve nature. |
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He is a gentle, kindly man, in late middle age, working as a solicitor. |
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Ty's solicitor suggests he pleads guilty to Kirsty's charges, but surely nobody will believe he's a wifebeater, so he's horrified to discover Sally's not so sure. |
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Book church, see vicar, arrange reception, hire cars, send out invitations, choose honeymoon and, oh yes, see the solicitor to work out a prenuptual agreement. |
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The ship captain told the jury he and Mrs Osa had visited a solicitor to complete the sale of their house in Gribble Road, Fazakerley, and gone out drinking to celebrate. |
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Vincent Hickey, one of three men convicted of the murder of Carl Bridgewater, maintained his innocence during a truth drug test yesterday his solicitor said. |
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Kelly Lewis joins as a solicitor and Veena Velani as a paralegal. |
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After deselecting sitting Cllr Wright in favour of Coventry solicitor Balraj Singh Sahota, they discovered Mr Sahota was not eligible to stand under the party's own rules. |
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In June 1607 he was at last rewarded with the office of solicitor general. |
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