Gemma ensures clients who face criminal charges or allegations of professional misconduct receive
the very best legal advice and representation.
Not exact matches
# 9 — Insurance and
legal costs Talk to the experts when it comes to insurance and
legal costs, and make sure you get
good quality, professional
advice from the
very start.
It has one
very well established cause —
legal advice services are too expensive for the majority of the population.
«Our overarching proposition is to allow users to benefit from receiving the guidance and
advice through our software of the
very best professional experts in areas such as HR,
Legal, Accounting and Compliance».
On the positive side, among firms expected to win more business, many receive praise for the quality of their
legal advice, punctuated by the liberal use of «excellent» and «
very good».
More often than not, partners are more inclined to seek external
legal advice and they should do so, for three
very good reasons: (1) everyone is their own «worst» counsel (see above); (2) the benefit of
legal professional privilege and the creation of joint interest privilege (a «privileged wrapper») between the lawyer and their new firm (with their new firm frequently being prepared to contribute towards
legal fees).
I once sat in on a proposal meeting at a
very well - known firm where the prospective client was looking for several different
legal services, including
advice on confidentiality of business information.
With extensive experience of both contentious and transactional insolvency work, both pre and post appointment, Sam is praised in
legal directories for his «sound, practical advice, delivered on time» (Legal 500) and his handling of «complex group restructurings as well as compulsory and voluntary liquidations» (Chambers and Partners) as well as for his «detailed knowledge of insolvency... and very nice manner.&r
legal directories for his «sound, practical
advice, delivered on time» (
Legal 500) and his handling of «complex group restructurings as well as compulsory and voluntary liquidations» (Chambers and Partners) as well as for his «detailed knowledge of insolvency... and very nice manner.&r
Legal 500) and his handling of «complex group restructurings as
well as compulsory and voluntary liquidations» (Chambers and Partners) as
well as for his «detailed knowledge of insolvency... and
very nice manner.»
We need to understand these different forces at play and to master them to provide the
very best principled and pragmatic
legal advice to ministers.
The formulation of
good advice to SRLs and to the court systems accommodating them will require the surfacing and examination of the economic forces in law, the rationale for the
legal system's infrastructure, and really, an examination of its
very essence — which may not be pretty.
Basically, the undertaking must rely in
good faith on the
legal advice: «if the facts justify the assumption that the undertaking relied on a
legal opinion against its
better judgment or that the report was tailored to the interests of the undertaking, the
legal advice given is irrelevant from the
very outset in assessing fault for an infringement of the rules of European competition law» (para. 62).
Cherie discusses a topic
very close to her own heart: diversity in the
legal industry, as
well as her own
legal success story and her crucial
advice for aspiring solicitors and barristers alike.
«extraordinary intellect» «
very controlled and authoritative manner» «extremely client - focused and
very commercial» Interviewees say: «You know you are going to get the
best legal advice from him» Chambers UK Bar 2013 — Fraud: Civil
In Personal Injury «Stuart Wright is a «
good advocate», who provides «clear
advice and pleadings»...» and in Property ``... housing specialist Stuart Wright is «
very efficient, prompt and thorough»...» - The
Legal 500 (2011)
This looks like
very sound
advice, and uncannily would be
very sound
advice to the
legal sector as
well.
Keith Lee, lawyer and founder / editor of Associate's Mind, a
very popular
legal blog about how to be a
better lawyer, has this
advice for newly solo lawyers: «Don't fall into «paralysis by analysis.»
More often than not, partners aremore inclined to seek external
legal advice and they should do so, for three
very good reasons: (1) everyone is their own «worst» counsel (see above); (2) the benefit of
legal professional privilege and the creation of joint interest privilege (a «privileged wrapper») between the lawyer and their new firm (with their new firm frequently being prepared to contribute towards
legal fees).
Clients appreciate his «practical
legal advice» and also highlight him as «a
very good negotiator with lots of deal experience.»
In his February 3rd, 2017, Slaw article entitled «Build, Baby Build», Colin Lachance describes his experience of having individuals share with and seek his
advice on building some «app / service / tool that could
very well make a valuable contribution to public or professional engagement with
legal information or the
legal system.»
Those
very second -
best alternatives collectively tell taxpayers that they are going to have to accept them, in place of affordable
legal advice services that are sufficiently affordable such that they can be provided by a lawyer who will do all of the
legal work necessary to obtaining the
best that the rule of law can provide.
He was
very considerate, professional, and understanding and gave me the
best legal advice!
«My clients rely on me to not only provide them with the
best legal advice, but also to help them get through a
very difficult time in the most peaceful manner possible.
It is likely that both parties will benefit from receiving some independent
legal advice in parallel with the divorce process, as
well as there being a need for any mediation proposals to be turned into legally binding agreements (or court orders) by a solicitor, but these
legal costs should be comparatively
very small.
This is not the place to get
good legal advice and you're right, this stuff is
very state specific, These forums are a lot like a barber shop as to getting
advice, it's conversation but nothing I'd put real money into.