Sentences with phrase «solicitors are on hand»

Whether you are an executor or a beneficiary, our team of contentious probate solicitors are on hand to advise you.
If you or someone you know has suffered an injury in an accident at work, our specialist workplace accident solicitors are on hand to help you make a claim.
When these complications could have been avoided, families are entitled to compensation and Moore Blatch Solicitors are on hand to help them to earn it.

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In fact you yourself disputed that their comportment should be described as «heavy handed» (although I see your solicitor differed on this point in his comment at WUWT).
[27] Litigation privilege, on the other hand, is not directed at, still less, restricted to, communications between solicitor and client.
On the other hand, failing to disclose a prior mortgage would obviously materially impair the very work entrusted to the solicitor namely ensuring that the expected mortgage is conveyed to the mortgage lender.
Thompsons Solicitors» friendly legal advisors are on hand to answer any questions you may have, on 0800 0 224 224.
He told the law society it had been a rush decision to do so and he didn't turn his mind to the fact that there were notes on some of the documents, hand - written by the client, which may be subject to solicitor - client privilege.
Having a solicitor appoint you early and seek initial opinion on the dispute in hand is key to finding the right expert.
Thompsons Solicitors» personal injury specialists are on hand to support you during every step of the personal injury claims process, offering professional and compassionate support and guidance.
If a GP concludes that a mesh implant is the cause of your suffering, or if they can not explain it and you think it's related to a mesh implant, Thompsons Solicitors» specialist medical negligence lawyers are on hand to use their significant legal expertise to advise on starting a claim for compensation.
There are some situations where it would not be oppressive to seek a confiscation order: (i) where the defendant, even if he has repaid the victim or is ready to do so, has significantly profited through use of the stolen money while it was in his hands and thus has obtained a benefit beyond the loss inflicted on the victim; (ii) where, although repayment in full is offered, it is uncertain that it will be accomplished; indeed it may be difficult to establish abuse in such a case unless the defendant has either already made restitution in full or is in a position to tender it immediately in a guaranteed form, such as a banker's draft or funds in a solicitor's hands.
The fine was handed down following a hearing before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal on 21 March 2017.
In two companion decisions handed down on June 3, 2016, the Supreme Court of Canada («SCC») affirmed that sections of the Income Tax Act («ITA»), which attempted to erode the protection of solicitor - client privilege, were unconstitutional.
The purpose of the solicitor - client privilege, on the other hand, is to preserve the confidential relationship between lawyer and client.
«We were used to the traditional, hands - on approach to municipal construction, so this was very different,» Claudia Pooli, a solicitor with the City of Edmonton, says of the Alberta capital's first P3 project, a light rail transit system that's being built with participation from three levels of government: municipal, provincial and federal.
On the other hand (¶ 22), «[i] f the third party is authorized only to gather information from outside sources and pass it on to the solicitor so that the solicitor might advise the client, or if the third party is retained to act on legal instructions from the solicitor (presumably given after the client has instructed the solicitor), the third party's function is not essential to the maintenance or operation of the client - solicitor relationship and should not be protected.&raquOn the other hand (¶ 22), «[i] f the third party is authorized only to gather information from outside sources and pass it on to the solicitor so that the solicitor might advise the client, or if the third party is retained to act on legal instructions from the solicitor (presumably given after the client has instructed the solicitor), the third party's function is not essential to the maintenance or operation of the client - solicitor relationship and should not be protected.&raquon to the solicitor so that the solicitor might advise the client, or if the third party is retained to act on legal instructions from the solicitor (presumably given after the client has instructed the solicitor), the third party's function is not essential to the maintenance or operation of the client - solicitor relationship and should not be protected.&raquon legal instructions from the solicitor (presumably given after the client has instructed the solicitor), the third party's function is not essential to the maintenance or operation of the client - solicitor relationship and should not be protected.»
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