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solicitorIn the UK, a member of one of the two branches of the English legal profession, the other being a barrister. A solicitor is a lawyer who provides all-round legal services (making wills, winding up estates, conveyancing, divorce, and litigation). A solicitor cannot appear at High Court level, but must brief a barrister on behalf of his or her client. Solicitors may become circuit judges and recorders. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He will highlight London's role as an "unrivalled centre for international dispute resolution" and to sign a strategic agreement with the Shanghai Bar which will see English solicitors delivering training to So much so that Murphy English Solicitors took the soap shop to the Cork Circuit Civil Court yesterday to highlight their has established Africa Legal, an Africa-specialised division providing an international pan-African legal service by English solicitors and other practitioners with African deal experience. |
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