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The solicitor, 50, had failed to inform the client about the hearing after mistakenly noting the date as 14 not 4 August. Outside of peak times many of these services are run under contract to Essex County Council. The pair successfully claimed that, while there was no actual physical damage to their properties, the hazardous plant had encroached on their land and reduced the value of their homes. Jermaine Davis was a piece of a pack of three or four men who constrained their way into a home in Fingringhoe Road, Colchester in December a year ago. A pot was bubbled and bubbling water poured over the casualty's leg, while the pillagers requested money. ... [snippet] Read more here »
Using Solicitors, Barristers and Organisations:
Both professions require rigorous training, with solicitors typically completing a law degree followed by the Solicitors Qualifying Examination, and barristers undertaking the Bar Course and a pupillage under the supervision of an experienced practitioner. In recent years, the distinction between the two has blurred slightly, with some solicitors gaining rights of audience in higher courts and some barristers offering direct access services to clients without the need for a solicitor intermediary. Solicitors may charge hourly rates, fixed fees, or conditional fees, while barristers typically quote based on preparation time and court appearances. Solicitors usually complete a law degree followed by the Solicitors Qualifying Examination and a period of work-based experience. ... [snippet] Read more here »
