Sentences with phrase «as a solicitor who»

Described as a solicitor who can explain common sense solutions to complex legal issues.
Partner and divorce lawyer Mark Freedman is described as a solicitor who «fights the whole way»; Bridget Thompson who heads up the care team at Osbornes is described as «a fine exponent of care proceedings» and Lisa Pepper, collaborative lawyer and mediator is described by the directory as «bright and engaging».
When a candidate has completed and passed the two parts of the QLTS assessment, they are eligible to apply to the SRA for admission to the Roll of Solicitors of England and Wales, and have the same rights and obligations as a solicitor who followed the domestic route to qualification.

Not exact matches

«Cryptocurrencies make things complex if you have a spouse who's determined to hold on to their money, same as if they were hiding assets overseas,» Victoria Clarke, a solicitor at Stowe Family Law, said in an interview.
Ted Olson, who served as President George W. Bush's solicitor general, explained his reasoning for declining Trump's offer during an interview Monday on MSNBC.
And since now in our enlightened age when people find all anthropomorphic and anthropathic conceptions of God improper, yet do not find it improper to think of God as a judge in likeness of an ordinary civil judge or solicitor general who can not get at the rights of such a prolix affair — they conclude then that it will be exactly so in eternity.
Barbara Underwood, 73, the state solicitor general and the woman who will temporarily replace Schneiderman as attorney general, is a highly experienced professional lawyer who has argued 20 cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Underwood, who has served as solicitor general since 2007, in a statement said she would continue the work of the office without interruption.
Cuomo, who appointed Underwood as solicitor general in 2007, expressed confidence on Tuesday in her ability to run the department.
Harriet Ruth Harman QC (born 30 July 1950) is a British solicitor and Labour Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament since 1982, first for Peckham, and then for its successor constituency of Camberwell and Peckham since 1997.
«The only good news here is the solicitor general is a top - quality person who is not running for office, so she will not be playing politics,» Cuomo said as he toured the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge in Tarrytown.
One idea that's been floated, particularly by Republicans who don't want to give an incumbent Democrat an advantage in November's election, is to leave Underwood, the solicitor general, in place as acting attorney general for the remainder of the year.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who initially appointed Underwood as the solicitor general when he was the attorney general, also supports having her run the office until 2019.
«The work of this office is critically important,» said Underwood, who'd worked as solicitor general for more than a decade.
Underwood, who served as the state's solicitor general for more than a decade, told the New York Daily News she plans to appeal to the state Legislature to stay in her post.
Republicans who lead the State Senate favor Underwood, as does Governor Andrew Cuomo, who appointed Underwood as solicitor general when Cuomo was himself the Attorney General in 2007.
His then mistress, Carol Shaw, gave an affidavit about their affair to a solicitor in 2000 - after being persuaded to do so by one of Blackman's rivals who hoped to see him ousted as a group leader.
The state Legislature is empowered to name a replacement to fill out the remainder of Mr. Schneiderman's term, but a range of editorial pages called for lawmakers to hold off and keep the interim attorney general, Barbara Underwood, who had served for years as state solicitor general, in the job.
Finally, as Helen Stone, a solicitor who acts for Jake Hardy's family, argues on this website today, the government needs to include children aged 16 - 18 in the ongoing Harris review and the Equality and Human Rights Commission inquiry into deaths in custody.
I conclude by reminding those who have defamed me or who intend to do so that in making this statement I am by no means giving up my right to seek redress at law and repeat that I expressly reserve my rights to take all such steps as I and my solicitors consider necessary to protect my interests.
You would never be allowed to do that in a UK court, and I say that as someone who has practiced as a solicitor for almost a decade.»
Ms Blacklaws said Cafcass are capable of doing only «the bare minimum» for children in court, claiming the system would only get worse as 46 % of children's family's solicitors firms who offer the service are not going to be able to do so from October 2010.
A bipartisan legislative committee is interviewing 13 applicants including Underwood, the solicitor general, who is serving as acting attorney general.
Ms. Underwood, who had been serving as solicitor general, had been named by Mr. Schneiderman to fill his role in the event of his «absence from office» — per a state law concerning such circumstances.
But as newspaper editorial boards urged lawmakers to keep the interim attorney general, Barbara Underwood, who had served for years as state solicitor general, in the job, Ms. James withdrew her name from consideration to fill out the last seven or so months of Mr. Schneiderman's term.
1.0 We write as solicitors for and on behalf of Mrs Charlotte Osei (hereafter simply called «Our client») who is the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of the Republic of Ghana.
Born in Ipswich, and an avowed fan of the town's football team, Gauke is a former solicitor who spent eight years as a City lawyer before becoming an MP.
As Lipstadt's lawyers, who decided that neither she nor any Holocaust survivors should be put on the stand for Irving to exploit, Andrew Scott is credibly smart as her solicitor Anthony Julius, but the actor who runs away with the film is Tom WilkinsoAs Lipstadt's lawyers, who decided that neither she nor any Holocaust survivors should be put on the stand for Irving to exploit, Andrew Scott is credibly smart as her solicitor Anthony Julius, but the actor who runs away with the film is Tom Wilkinsoas her solicitor Anthony Julius, but the actor who runs away with the film is Tom Wilkinson.
people who owe money to you from the sale of real estate, such as purchasers, real estate agents and solicitors.
(1) The following shall be exempt from the Credit Services Organization Act: (a) A person authorized to make loans or extensions of credit under the laws of this state or the United States who is subject to regulation and supervision by this state or the United States or a lender approved by the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for participation in a mortgage insurance program under the National Housing Act, 12 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; (b) A bank or savings and loan association whose deposit or accounts are eligible for insurance by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or a subsidiary of such a bank or savings and loan association; (c) A credit union doing business in this state; (d) A nonprofit organization exempt from taxation under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; (e) A person licensed as a real estate broker or salesperson under the Nebraska Real Estate License Act acting within the course and scope of that license; (f) A person licensed to practice law in this state acting within the course and scope of the person's practice as an attorney; (g) A broker - dealer registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission acting within the course and scope of that regulation; (h) A consumer reporting agency; (i) A person whose primary business is making loans secured by liens on real property; (j) A person, firm, corporation, or association licensed as a collection agency in this state or a person holding a solicitor's certificate in this state acting within the course and scope of that license or certificate; and (k) A person licensed to engage in the business of debt management pursuant to sections 69 - 1201 to 69 - 1217.
Solicitors who represent the claimants have stated that the CAC's decision, although disappointing, will not impact the claims of their clients in the Employment Tribunal as their working agreement and conditions are different to those of the riders who were the subject of the CAC's decision.
Equity also imposed a duty of fairness on solicitors in contracting with clients, requiring the solicitor to establish, for example, that the client understood the agreement, that the price was reasonable, and «that the transaction was in all respects fair, and such as an independent solicitor who had performed his duty, would have advised his client to enter into.»
They include Paulette Brown of Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge, who co-authored the landmark 2006 report, Visible Invisibility: Women of Color in Law Firms; R. Ted Cruz of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, the first Hispanic to be Texas solicitor general and author of more than 70 Supreme Court briefs; John W. Daniels of Quarles & Brady, one of the first African - Americans to lead a top U.S. firm; Keith M. Harper of Kilpatrick Stockton, a Cherokee who heads his firm's Native American affairs practice group; Patricia Menendez - Cambo, co-chair of Greenberg Traurig's global practice group; General Mills GC Roderick A. Palmore, who, as GC at Sara Lee, spearheaded the Call to Action urging corporate law firms to diversify; and Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the ACLU.
Our civil courts are facing increased competition from courts and tribunals overseas, «who regard the Brexit vote as «Christmas come early»,» Ed Crosse, President of the London Solicitors Litigation Association (LSLA) told lawyers at the LSLA annual dinner last week.
As Michael Hanley, a partner at Wilsons Solicitors LLP who organised the MoJ demo, told the crowd: «We have been consulted.
However Low also recalled talking to a firm of solicitors who told told him that as a result of the LASPO cuts they would be able to handle 300 fewer cases a year.
As for specific Supreme Court nominees, McCain is expected to look to Judge Michael McConnell who sits in Salt Lake City, or Washington lawyer and former deputy solicitor general Maureen Mahoney who argues frequently before the Court.
Hosting our Q&A session, Trevor Hellawell is a solicitor who has spent the bulk of his career as a legal training and management consultant.
In the course of my work I frequently had to deal with the company's solicitors and one day they asked me whether I could help them by giving expert evidence on the capital value of loss suffered by a man who was permanently disabled as a result of someone's alleged negligence driving a car.
However, as solicitor - client privilege is the client's to waive, counsel who disingenuously assert ethical reasons as the basis for their removal open themselves up to client complaints to their provincial law societies as well as possible civil action.
Andrew Gray had previously been working as a specialist Violence at Work solicitor at a national law firm when he decided to set - up a new law firm dedicated to representing people who had been subjected to Violence at Work.
Natalie Jennings, who heads up Virtual Practices, which is a division of legal software supplier Solicitors Own Software, said: «Many start - up firms such as Manleys Solicitors are looking to operate an agile, low overhead business model, and VP can help fulfil this requirement.
[16] Thus, the issue is framed — can a defendant or third party who has not obtained a doctor's report by compulsion of a court order, and prior to disclosure of any medical - legal reports by the plaintiff or in the absence of any reports, obtain access to the non-treating doctor's notes and clinical findings, or are said notes and clinical records privileged as forming part of the brief of the plaintiff's solicitor until the time when the plaintiff chooses to rely on the non-treating doctor as a witness at trial and the doctor's notes must be disclosed...
Our Hugh James metal on metal hip replacement compensation solicitors represent patients who have suffered personal injury as a result of receiving the controversial metal on metal hip implant.
At page 78 he refers to the Law Society submission and states «The report does not however give, in our view, adequate attention to the way in which the market is manipulated by BTE insurers so that clients are not free to choose the solicitor of their own choice... The Association of District Judges has made known to the Law Society, during 2008, its concerns that this system frequently operates as a denial of justice to claimants who lose, undersettle or not pursue cases as a result of the nature of representation provided.».
If you choose not to follow the Protocol, you issue proceedings and either your debtor is familiar with the Protocol or instructs solicitors who are, then the following sanctions can be imposed by the court: - • An order staying the proceedings which also requires compliance with the Protocol; • An order that if you have not complied you pay the costs of the proceedings or part of the costs of the other side even if you obtain judgment in your favour; • An order that those costs are paid on a more stringent basis known as an indemnity basis; • An order depriving the party who is at fault of any entitlement to interest or alternatively awarding interest at a reduced rate; • Depending on who is at fault the court can also order payment of a higher interest rate of up to 10 % above base rate.
This article followed a press release from the South Carolina Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers responding to a shocking disclosure that Chief Justice Jean Toal has «met with an «informal working group» of several solicitors and two lawmakers who once worked as prosecutors, Rep. Tommy Pope of Union and Sen. Greg Hembree of North Myrtle Beach, to come up with a new plan» for managing General Sessions Court dockets.
The court held that a solicitor who acts for him or herself is nonetheless entitled to all necessary costs as assessed in the ordinary way.
This guidance is primarily intended for those who may be unfamiliar with the feeing practices of the Scottish Bar, such as English Solicitors instructing Scottish counsel in Employment matters, but is also of general application.
Most colleges don't factor your particular major into the application, so choosing a notary, Magistrate, Politician A lawyer is a person who practices law, as an advocate, barrister, attorney, counselor or solicitor or chartered legal executive.
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