Example sentences of "[prep] solicitors " in BNC.

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1 Competition policy is generally restricted to measures applying to firms and the professions , such as solicitors , architects and doctors , and not to measures directed at trade unions .
2 It would be usual in this connection for partners to be expressly permitted to act as solicitors for their own families free of charge except for any disbursements or out of pocket expenses incurred by the firm ( Clause 13.05 ) ; ( 3 ) requiring each partner to be responsible for the prompt discharge of his separate obligations and to indemnify his co-partners should circumstances ever arise in which they could be made liable for the same .
3 There is nothing you can tell me about solicitors and the ways of the law with regard to legacies , Isabel .
4 Can the law college also give you any useful contacts about solicitors .
5 The SCB is a convenient name to describe three elements involved in the consideration of complaints about solicitors : the staff of the Bureau , the Investigation Committee and the Adjudication Committee .
6 The Lay Observer , who must be neither a solicitor nor a barrister , is appointed by the Lord Chancellor to consider the investigation of complaints about solicitors .
7 All complaints about solicitors ' charges will in future be conciliated if possible , under proposals to be considered by The Law Society Council at its meeting on 15 July .
8 These recommendations are some of the conclusions of a wide-ranging review of the ways in which dissatisfaction about solicitors ' charges is handled .
9 Table 5 shows the percentage of respondents that agreed with particular statements about solicitors .
10 Law Society warns over wider role for solicitors
11 The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords .
12 The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords .
13 But the bill sets out a tight framework which will limit the judges ' scope for blocking extra advocacy rights for solicitors .
14 THE BILL to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords .
15 The bill 's most contentious provision , which has polarised the profession 's two branches , sets up a framework for solicitors to appear in the higher courts , now the barrister 's preserve .
16 Lord Mackay conceded that the judges should have a say in approving the rules for solicitors advocates after his original , more radical , green paper proposals drew unprecedented public criticism from the judiciary .
17 THE BILL to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers ' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court , up to the House of Lords .
18 The bill 's most contentious provision , which has polarised the profession 's two branches , sets up a framework for solicitors to appear in the higher courts , now the preserve of barristers .
19 Mr Gareth Williams , QC , chairman of the Bar Council , said the advocacy training course for solicitors was inadequate .
20 Additional points for interviews for solicitors
21 It suggests an initial vetting of proposed accounting arrangements by an accountant , six-monthly checks of client accounts and a requirement for solicitors to send each five-weekly account reconciliation statement to an accountant as soon as it is produced .
22 Under the new Publicity Code for Solicitors ( operative from 1 February 1987 ) , solicitors may advertise particular interests , such as insolvency law , in various types of media .
23 They show how the market for solicitors ' work has altered with the development of criminal legal aid and the threat to established sources of income from divorce , conveyancing and personal injury claims .
24 The magistrates ' courts provided an opportunity to do this while simultaneously bolstering flagging markets for solicitors , who were feeling the economic pinch of a depressed property and commercial market .
25 The Law Society ran a compulsory liability insurance scheme for solicitors under statutory powers .
26 Marian 's work now suits her particularly well and in an effort to redress some of the solicitor 's problems described above she has begun to be involved in advocacy training for solicitors assisting in courses run by the College of Law — helping others towards the successful career which she demonstrates is possible from whatever your legal origins .
27 It is common for solicitors to build cordial relationships with estate agents , building societies and even with the custody officer at the police station , in order to secure referrals .
28 This in turn opens the way to appointment to the High Court bench for solicitors .
29 There is no general monopoly on the giving of legal advice , but the monopolies that do exist have been very effective in reserving most legal work for solicitors and barristers .
30 In both cases the practical effect of the monopolies is in most cases to reserve all the work for solicitors ( and in the case of property transfer , licensed conveyancers ) .
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