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Chelmsford Information:
A burglar who was part of a gang involved in a terrifying raid where the victim had boiling water splashed on him has had his sentencing delayed because his solicitor failed to show. Speaking after the ruling, Samantha Towle of JMP Solicitors - which represented Mr Williams, said: "This is a fantastic result for not only my client Mr Williams, but for other homeowners in a similar position of which we represent many around the country". This is the sixth office for this historic firm, which traces its roots back to 1764. On 6 January 2005, Chelmsford was conceded Fairtrade Town status. It is situated in the London worker belt, around 32 miles (51 km) upper east of the notional focus of London at Charing Cross and roughly 22 miles (35 km) from Colchester. There are three medium-sized strip malls, Bond Street, High Chelmer and The Meadows. ... [snippet] Read more here »
Using Solicitors, Barristers and Organisations:
They provide guidance, draft documents, negotiate on behalf of clients, and may represent them in lower courts. For routine legal matters, solicitors are usually sufficient, but for serious disputes, criminal trials, or appeals, barristers bring a level of specialization that can be critical. 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. Barristers, on the other hand, are specialists in courtroom advocacy and legal argumentation. Legal aid is available for eligible individuals, though access has become more limited in recent years. ... [snippet] Read more here »
