Sentences with phrase «local solicitor»

A "local solicitor" refers to a lawyer or attorney who practices law in a specific area or community. They are often familiar with the local laws and legal procedures, and they provide legal advice and services to individuals and businesses in their local area. Full definition
A further, often overlooked, benefit of using local solicitors is their effectiveness in combating potential fraud.
Steve, who is employed full - time, works almost entirely with the contact dads although he occasionally sees self - referred men, or men who have «at home» contact but still need support and have been referred by local solicitors.
According to Zhao, the exchange has already started working with local solicitors in order to ensure that the new office will be compliant with the law.
Today's open primary selection has provided local solicitor David Nuttall, 44, with a second opportunity to unseat Labour MP David Chaytor in Bury North.
Are you looking for local solicitors in York that can handle your personal injury claim, clinical negligence claim or employment dispute?
He says: «The Legal Services Act has created a once - in - a-generation opportunity to create a strong national network of local solicitors operating under a trusted brand.»
The Hip Homes offering, set up by my firm and other law firms, has been received well by many estate agents because, although it is a national company, it uses the same local solicitors and surveyors they have been used to dealing with for many years and it is a good quality solution.
Many Rape Crisis Centres will be able to put you in touch with a good local solicitor.
Thanks to the commitment of local solicitors that took part, many people both in the UK and abroad will receive life - changing support and local people who used the scheme have the peace of mind thanks to having a professionally drawn up will.»
It was purchased from our local Peugeot dealer, Porter of Ayr by a local solicitor who had it for its first 3 years.
Then one day a local solicitor, Christopher Hayes, managing partner at London and regional firm Edward Hayes LLP, offered her a job as his secretary.
Given that your only means of communicating with your lawyer would have been by writing and receiving letters, telephoning them from a landline, or actually making an appointment to go into the office, then choosing a local solicitor would have been a wise choice in most cases (although, even in those times, it was still crucial to make sure they had the necessary expertise to deal with your legal problem!).
Of course, there is nothing wrong in choosing to engage a local solicitor (provided they meet the other requirements we discuss in this article).
It was held that it was proper to reduce costs to a rate that would have been charged by a local solicitor.
This modern take on the legal tradition is slowly changing the fundamental structures of how lawyers communicate with clients — gone are the days of a face - to - face chat initiated by stopping by a local solicitor's office.
In his attempts to patent his invention, he employed a local solicitor, Glanville Davies, a council member of the Law Society.
Accident victims rang the 0800 numbers flashed in front of their eyes, rather than their local solicitor and survival meant paying the exorbitant fees asked by the CMCs.
Another local solicitor, Reginald Hartley, offered him a partnership.
For years we've received calls in to our offices asking for prices for particular services and we know only too well that the caller will no sooner put down the receiver before moving down the list in the Yellow Pages or Google asking the same question of another local solicitor.
The traditional way to get a Consent Order is to use a local solicitor, but this can be very expensive.
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