He had the benefit of legal aid to instruct, and did instruct, solicitors and counsel to represent him at his trial. |
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On 26th August 1997 her solicitors obtained an order for the transfer of the action to the High Court in London. |
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These hourly rates vary, but will certainly be less than London City solicitors ' fees for doing the same work. |
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If the claim is not accepted by the company's panel of solicitors, no fee is payable. |
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Strict legal rules have to be followed by solicitors when dealing with clients' bills. |
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A council spokesman said it has instructed its solicitors to initiate legal proceedings to the High Court. |
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Once the solicitors had been instructed, it seems to me that matters did proceed with sufficient expedition. |
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She had apparently instructed solicitors to deal with the matter on her behalf. |
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Under a court-approved agreement, the Department of Trade and Industry paid standard fees to solicitors for each case they handled. |
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The president of the United States and the vice president of the United States should not be the solicitors in chief. |
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It is relatively recently, only, that solicitors could syndicate loans, I think. |
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I filled out the form, asking whether they actually used phone solicitors to sell account renewals. |
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The claimants ' solicitors will then forward a file of the submissions to my clerk. |
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There were a couple of computer solicitors, and Fred called a bunch of times. |
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And if that's not bad enough, now I've got telephone solicitors calling me for charity donations. |
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The Vandemonians would be provided with one of the stipendiary solicitors practising at Sydney. |
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He refused to speak to inquiry agents sent by his solicitors to obtain a proof of evidence and she was reduced to tape recording in conference. |
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Much work had been equivalent to that carried out by trainee solicitors or paralegals. |
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It is assumed that solicitors will intend to act in accordance with their duty. |
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They also want to maintain their carefully nurtured relationships with individual solicitors. |
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The plaintiff's solicitors believed that proceedings were a nullity and started new proceedings. |
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She is also a part-time professional visiting lecturer responsible for teaching property law and practice to post-graduate trainee solicitors. |
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At the end of August solicitors acting on behalf of Mr King launched a claim for damages at London's High Court. |
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A Dublin-based firm of solicitors are acting on behalf of the parents of over 100 children with autism. |
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They will now have to wait to hear whether solicitors acting on behalf of the accused man ask for a second post-mortem examination. |
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The Claimant would lose his action against the primary tort feasor and must look to a claim against his solicitors. |
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Residential solicitors and valuation surveyors are colluding to ensure that the current unfair and expensive system is maintained. |
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Mr Haughey's solicitors dispute this conclusion and argue the monies came through Mr Traynor. |
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Will we see something in the Budget that will allow for barristers or solicitors to be visiting justices? |
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And it may encourage solicitors to advise silence for other than good objective reasons. |
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It also pointed out that solicitors receive a flat fee from legal aid and stand to lose earnings if a case is adjourned. |
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There is a widely held view among solicitors that do-it-yourself wills only result in making lawyers richer. |
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It would appear that the monies paid by the solicitors to the company did not go to reduce or discharge the mortgage debt. |
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Defendants, witnesses, solicitors, police officers and probation officers will then have to travel 25 miles across Salisbury Plain. |
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I will not hesitate to seek for an immediate legal redress through my solicitors for any consequential loss. |
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He promptly consulted the solicitors in Nottingham to whom all Nottingham laggers took their claims. |
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I have been advised by my bank manager that any release of money needs to be authorised by the solicitors who initiated the freezing injunction. |
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We will then be in a position to instruct our solicitors to exchange contracts on the lease by mid-January. |
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This period of uncertainty will last until the solicitors have formally exchanged contracts, at which point everything is cast in stone. |
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Scrapping no-win no-fee deals where solicitors take up cases which previously would have been settled without going to law. |
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As I recall it, it confers on the court jurisdiction to deal with the admission and discipline of attorneys, solicitors and proctors. |
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Once you get lawyers and solicitors involved things tend to get dragged out. |
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Do academics as a rule occupy a greater square footage than, say, solicitors or accountants? |
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It appears that solicitors Matheson Ormsby Prentice were retained to provide advice on the framing of the legislation. |
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The duty owed by the solicitors to the specific legatees is not a duty to take care to ensure that the specific legatee receives his legacy. |
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Shonky solicitors were in like Flynn, acting for both vender and purchaser on the same deal. |
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The Bank had a letter of comfort from his solicitors dealing with the compulsory purchase matter. |
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Last week Midlothian council said its solicitors would seek a judicial review and an interdict to block the referendum. |
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The solicitors have claimed a lien on their file until their fees, which are substantial, are paid. |
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In any event even if they themselves were a firm of solicitors their agreement would be champertous. |
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Equally, that is the proper time for his solicitors to receive such instructions. |
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The solicitors expressed the view that Mr Lumley was at risk to himself and was vulnerable. |
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We met an uncooperative approach from the claimant's solicitors which put us to expense in itself. |
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This is called the Bar table, and on this side the solicitors who instruct the barristers and prepare their work, they sit there. |
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Like many people he doesn't have a very high opinion of them claiming that they were put on this planet to make solicitors look good! |
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The support staff, the articled clerks, the young solicitors, they don't have the bargaining power. |
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How did your client manage to assign the lease without having to show the assignee's solicitors what was in the lease? |
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He only remembered the visit to the stand on being asked about it by his solicitors, and had attached no importance to it at the time. |
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Another problem solicitors face is the hurdles they have to jump to get legal aid for appeal cases. |
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My solicitors have indeed attended today, although of course they are not legal aided at all. |
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Dealing only with the auctioneer and solicitors, they had no idea who the owners of the land were. |
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In police custody, his solicitors came with a digital camera and took nineteen photographs of his injuries. |
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No agents or solicitors are authorized to seek contributions for The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund. |
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The point is that there will be all sorts of lapses on the part of solicitors which amount to professional misconduct. |
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At one stage it was represented by the solicitors now instructed by the defendants. |
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The judge properly addressed the question of whether it was ACP or Mr Atkinson who was the client instructing the company's solicitors. |
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Some or all of the claimants entered into conditional fee agreements with their solicitors after they had been refused legal aid. |
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Most of the catalogues to solicitors ' collections held by the National Archives of Scotland have not yet been added to a searchable database. |
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This is borne out by a letter of April 11, from the solicitors to the area secretary of the Law society. |
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The two sides of the profession, barristers and solicitors, continue to exist, and both have expanded numerically. |
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Francis had used five different firms of solicitors and six defence barristers. |
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So what is it about politics that attracts so many solicitors and barristers? |
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Should you be able to sue barristers and solicitors who are negligent in acting for you in a legal case? |
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The defendants are represented by a defence team of three barristers and two solicitors. |
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Instead I started by approaching solicitors and barristers known to me to seek access to their clients. |
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They also said there should be reviews of the codes of conduct for barristers and solicitors. |
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The Group can also receive payments from panel solicitors, barristers and mobile doctors. |
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The traditional way of doing it is to say we're going to divorce, let's go through solicitors. |
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This will bring additional businesses to Kilgarvan, offering scope for solicitors, hairdressers, beauticians or other enterprises to set up shop. |
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I am horrified that thousands of pounds of taxpayer's money is being spent employing solicitors and barristers who are incompetent. |
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His solicitors said he was in good health until diagnosed in December 2002 with mesothelioma caused by asbestos exposure. |
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The Law Society is currently dealing with a raft of complaints about solicitors who charged miners an additional fee on top. |
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The bench apologised to defence solicitors, prosecutor and court staff that it did not start sitting at its scheduled time of 10 am. |
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It is the duty of solicitors to bespeak the court file, if any, from the Registry to Court in time for such applications. |
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It is just almost beyond understanding why a firm of solicitors would be a party to these proceedings. |
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I have just this minute signed the contract and it is now on the way to the solicitors. |
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In this case, there is no suggestion of misconduct on the part of the Estate's solicitors. |
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Did he give any reasons that you remember for allowing the solicitors to put in their bill of costs? |
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For instance, some solicitors are required to trim professional standards in order to meet the firm's strictures on cost effectiveness. |
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Well, I have agreed a fee with the buyer and already solicitors are busying themselves passing bits of paper backwards and forwards. |
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But the lessee's solicitors have been happy to be sitting there with this imperfect title for months. |
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The mortgagor sought payment of the surplus from the mortgagee's solicitors who held the funds in trust. |
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Tens of millions of pounds have been skimmed off compensation payments to sick ex-miners by rogue solicitors, it was claimed last night. |
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The courtroom features modern IT facilities, with a slimline VDU and laptop point for everyone, including the clients, counsel and solicitors. |
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The centre hopes to give assistance in an area where legal aid solicitors are hard to find. |
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The action arises out of a claim by the Plaintiffs against their former solicitors for negligence and breach of fiduciary duty. |
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Her case was that the solicitors had been negligent in that she should have been advised not to execute the mortgage. |
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Last summer controversy surrounded the board of management when their treasurer's solicitors challenged the validity of his expulsion from the board. |
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The Law Commission's work on this topic has taken over 20 years and has massive support amongst judges, magistrates, the police and solicitors and barristers. |
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So, my present mind is to direct the solicitors for the appellants to uplift the appeal books, take out the confidential papers, rebind them, and go from there. |
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On 4th November the plaintiff's solicitors informed Brent that an application would be made that afternoon to restrain the proposed reletting of the property. |
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David said that it was wrong for children to be approached and that solicitors doing so would be in breach of their responsibility to act reputably. |
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More tellingly, in the case of Finnegan, the auctioneer requested his Jersey solicitors to give him a new name as one of the stated owners of Canio. |
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My learned friend's solicitors have simply failed to follow the procedure. |
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Letters have been sent to solicitors and letting agents after police found people are letting properties for themselves then sub-letting them to prostitutes. |
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They visit scenes of death and attend autopsies, take witness statements and liaise between traumatised relatives, police, solicitors and doctors. |
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The Law Society has written to 150 solicitors warning them to bring their websites into line with new advertising regulations or face disciplinary action. |
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Just apropos of the matters you have just raised about the conduct of solicitors, those, I think I am right in saying, am I not, are not the subject of any ground of appeal? |
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It's worrying that mistakes that would stand out a mile to patients are being taken as gospel for all sorts of decisions made by healthcare staff, insurers and solicitors. |
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At all material times and since the initial notification of this claim, the defendants, via its solicitors have averred that the claimant has failed to prove its claim. |
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In two of the four cases the solicitors received signed mandates from the purported owners for the funds to be telegraphically transferred to a third party. |
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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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His written statement, on the headed memorandum paper of his solicitors, stated that Mr Ball had said in writing that they were no longer able to meet their liabilities. |
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Robinson, aged 57, has been informed by London solicitors Ashurst, Morris Chrisp that agreement has been reached with Mansport and documents are now awaiting signature. |
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The maximum level of compensation to be paid to clients by their solicitors for inadequate professional service is to be increased from April next year. |
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Telephone solicitors have no sense of privacy nor know when to call. |
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I think I have found the best way to handle telephone solicitors. |
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He also said the allegations of bugging of conversations between solicitors and clients at Letterkenny Garda Station could be examined by the tribunal. |
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Generally, barristers can only be briefed by solicitors, although the Bar Council allows very limited direct access to barristers in non-contentious cases. |
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When this summons was served on the defendants' solicitors they retaliated by issuing a summons seeking an order that the action be struck out for want of prosecution. |
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The responsibility for changing the system lies with barristers, judges, solicitors, paralegals and all those who work at the coalface of the legal system, he said. |
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Both solicitors said the brothers had been in drink during the fight. |
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She does not say what particular instructions the solicitors received. |
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The plaintiffs engaged the defendants as their solicitors to act for them. |
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There are solicitors specialising in conveyancing for property abroad. |
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The websites also provide practical advice on buying a home as well as offering connections to a range of other services, from solicitors to contractors to furnishers. |
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He was on a gap year before going to university and was working at a firm of solicitors in the centre of Bradford to save up for a trip to Tanzania in the summer. |
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The solicitors now gave rather more details of Mr Lumley's past history. |
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Formerly, leave to appeal was unnecessary if two solicitors certified the reasonableness of the case. |
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Judge Advocates are solicitors, barristers or advocates of at least seven years standing. |
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The Institute of Law is Jersey's law school, providing a course for students seeking to qualify as Jersey advocates and solicitors. |
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In Glasgow, the volume of business required the employment of four solicitors as stipendiary magistrates who sit in place of the lay justices. |
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Cobbett's sons were trained as solicitors and founded a law firm in Manchester, called Cobbetts in his honour. |
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It is a private library, funded by members of The Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet, who are generally practising solicitors. |
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The guidance was withdrawn later in 2014 following criticism by solicitors and by Chris Grayling, the Justice Secretary. |
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Needing eight to win in the eight-ball over, Birmingham solicitors Martineau Johnson lost five wickets including four run-outs. |
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Our disassociation from Knowles' solicitors practices is a testament to our longstanding commitment to our law firm clients. |
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A NEW micro-brewery has been unveiled in North Wales by two solicitors with a passion for real ale. |
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A tribunal heard how Burt took the doctor's claim case with him when he started work at Watson Burton solicitors. |
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The solicitors faced disaster at three for two after Jonathan Nosworthy clean bowled both openers with inswingers in the game's first over. |
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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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The Foreign Affairs staffers either sold or donated their mailing list to all these solicitors. |
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Much more remunerative were his new contacts with solicitors who regularly instructed Wright and now also began to instruct Asquith. |
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In Hong Kong, the legal profession consists of both solicitors and barristers. |
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The Scottish legal profession has two main branches, advocates and solicitors. |
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The use of solicitors is discouraged because the costs of legal representation cannot be recovered from the losing side. |
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At any given time there were in the Chamber 150 notaries, 100 solicitors of apostolic letters, 60 minor abbreviators, and 80-odd scriptors of briefs. |
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Judges in the County Court are either former barristers or former solicitors, whereas in the High Court they are more likely to have formerly been a barrister. |
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With no personal contacts with solicitors, he received few briefs. |
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The Duty Lawyer Scheme rosters barristers and solicitors in private practice to appear in the Magistrates and Juvenile Courts on a remunerated basis. |
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Behind the barristers will sit the instructing solicitors, who in the case of the prosecution will usually be a representative of the Crown Prosecution Service. |
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The legal bodies governing the conduct of solicitors and barristers are the Law Society of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Bar Association, respectively. |
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As of 31 December 2015, there were at least 8,647 practising solicitors and 777 local law firms, plus some 77 foreign law firms, 1,299 registered foreign lawyers. |
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Litigants are normally represented by counsel, but may be represented by solicitors qualified to hold a right of audience, or they may act in person. |
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Joint creator Hans Eggar said the tools aim to cut the time planners, clients and solicitors spend studying the details of estate planning wishes. |
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Only experienced barristers or solicitors are usually appointed as judges. |
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Most solicitors have a list of private investigators they call upon. |
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These were initially solicitors for the people suing in the Court, and no other counsel was allowed, but by the time of Francis Bacon claimants were allowed their own counsel. |
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