Example sentences of "solicitor ' [noun] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are five ways in which the consumer will benefit : a new legal Ombudsman to strengthen the present inadequate systems for handling complaints against solicitors and barristers ; cheaper conveyancing through banks and building societies being allowed to provide a one-stop house purchase service ; a new right for consumers to negotiate ‘ no-win no-fee ’ agreements with their legal advisers ; and more access to justice both by redistributing chunks of High Court work to county courts , plus extending solicitors ' rights of audience to the higher courts .
2 LAG worried on three fronts : the side-step taken by the Bill on extending solicitors ' rights of audience ; the gamble on the redistribution of High Court business when the county courts are already over-stretched ; and the unknown risks of the conveyancing changes until the new code is published .
3 The Lord Chancellor 's concessions to the Bar over solicitors ' rights of audience are understandable but mistaken .
4 Such debate surrounds the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , by which the potential lies to increase solicitors ' rights of audience and effectively streamline the profession .
5 Contrary to what our readers may believe the above is not a description of Europe after the arrival of solicitors ' rights of audience .
6 They fought tooth and nail to protect the solicitors ' monopoly of conveyancing but eventually compromised by not objecting to licensed conveyancers .
7 There had , however , been ‘ extensive contact ’ with the Law Society , which had decided that the system did not contravene the solicitors ' code of practice .
8 Law Report : Solicitors ' copy of affidavit not covered by privilege : Dubai Bank Ltd v Galadari and others — Court of Appeal ( Lord Justice Dillon , Lord Justice Farquharson and Sir John Megaw ) , 7 August 1989
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