Sentences with phrase «approached by the solicitors»

We are often first approached by the solicitors representing the claimant or defendant.
The Insurance Fraud Taskforce report published in January 2016 called for more stringent enforcement of claims management company regulation and a tougher approach by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) to fraud.

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One way to approach this is to get people thinking about religious claims in the same way they already know they should approach claims made by used car salesmen, door - to - door solicitors, and politicians.
Assuming that solicitors are unable to abide by the restrictions imposed by their ethics and criminal law sees the SFO eschewing a cooperative approach to investigations.
Buxton, meanwhile, represents a principled approachby solicitors and Bar — to termination of a retainer which could no longer be reasonably performed: the costs in issue were # 6,605.41 for the whole balance then due from the client (para 3).
The seven - partner Midlands firm, led by managing partner Guy Barnett and employing about 250 solicitors and staff, took an innovative approach to marketing.
Andrew is recognized by clients and solicitors for his collaborative approach, getting to the core of the issues and leaving «clients feeling they are in the safest hands.»
On 6 April 2011, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) published its new Handbook, six months ahead of what it fanfares will, from next October, be «the advent of a new type of law firm, alternative business structures, and a radically new approach by the SRA to its work».
Matthew is well respected by his peers, instructing solicitors, professional lay clients and Judges alike for both his legal abilities, on paper and in Court, and his common sense, commercial approach to issues and disputes.
The publication of a new Protocol for dealing with boundary disputes is heartily welcomed in the hope that vast costs may be avoided by neighbours, often via solicitors, adopting a sensible and coherent approach to boundary disputes.
The concerns with the approach in Mitchell were that it resulted in a windfall to the opposing party, who was left to sue his solicitors; it added to the cost of litigation through increased premiums; and an unduly strict approach encouraged unco - operative behaviour by litigants.
In - house solicitors and many solicitors in private practice are left aghast at the pedantic approach adopted by the SRA to regulatory issues all in the name of the public interest — but often in cases where the public would be astonished at the resources that have been devoted.
By this stage, the solicitor will generally be assumed to have exhausted the more straightforward approaches above.
If the mother and father both adopt a fair approach and attitude to a maintenance, calculating what they each need by way of income and what the children need, the chances are that they will be able to reach a decision themselves or in mediation rather than having to go to solicitors and the courts.
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