Sentences with phrase «qua lawyers»

This is reflected in the emphasis placed by the House of Lords on whether the lawyer is being consulted «qua lawyer», [69] or is being asked to «put on legal spectacles» [70] and whether the lawyer is being required to exercise «special professional knowledge and skills».
[76] While, depending on the facts, a court might not uphold a claim to privilege in respect of the minutes of a business meeting simply because the minutes were taken by a lawyer who was present and subsequently sent them to the client, that would be because the court would have taken the view that the lawyer was not being asked qua lawyer to provide legal advice.
From an insurance perspective, Ontario lawyers considering sitting on a client's board should be aware that his or her professional indemnity insurance covers only the provision of «professional services» qua lawyer, as defined in the policy.

Not exact matches

His unique talent as a lawyer is a «sine qua non» for this field.
It would hardly behoove the LSUC, for instance, to maintain that lawyers are a sine qua non for access to justice when the LSUC itself has battled successfully to gain the right to regulate paralegals.
And to the extent that logical reasoning is still considered to be a sine qua non of a lawyer's professional makeup, then that's surely a good thing.
The crucial element of conflict between lawyer duty and employer interest does not typically arise from the client - protection perspective because the lawyer is acting for the employer qua client, in the in - house setting.
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