Guidelines

Can my solicitor refuse to act for me?

Can my solicitor refuse to act for me?

A solicitor is not entitled to stop acting for a client without good reason and on reasonable notice or the client’s consent. Once a solicitor has agreed to act in a case they have agreed to act until the (sometimes bitter) end. They cannot just drop out and leave the client in the lurch.

Can a non Practising solicitor give legal advice?

Non-practising solicitors can undertake ‘non-reserved’ activities, such as legal advice, however they must ensure that neither they or clinics hold themselves out in any way as practising, for example as being described to clients as ‘qualified lawyers’.

Who are the solicitors for the elderly?

Who are SFE? SFE was set up to be a specialist group of lawyers who support and make a difference to older and vulnerable people SFE (Solicitors for the Elderly) was set up in 1996 and set out to be a specialist group of lawyers to support and make a difference to older and vulnerable people.

Which is the best solicitor for long term care?

Forbes have a team of solicitors who are experienced in helping Elderly Clients and their families. We can help you plan ahead by making Wills, Trusts and Powers of Attorney. We can also assist you with planning for the possibility of Long Term Care and advise you on other matters such as Living Wills.

What can SB law do for your business?

At sB Law we provide a complete service for all your commercial property needs. Our solicitors have the requisite skills, knowledge and expertise. More

Who are the best solicitors in the UK?

Holly is also a registered STEP Trust and Estate Practitioner and a full member of STEP – an internationally recognised organisation for solicitors working in the area of Private Client. Holly was named one of ePrivateclient’s Top 35 under 35 practitioners in 2015 and 2016.

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