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  2. Attorney's fee - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a court case under English law, the fees of solicitors and barristers (two types of lawyer) are combined with court costs and various other expenses into a combined "costs", while non-court solicitor expenses may be separately billed as per-hour charges, and those of barristers as daily brief fees. The losing party in a case in ...

  3. Costs in English law - Wikipedia

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    In English civil litigation, costs are the lawyers' fees and disbursements of the parties.. In the absence of any order or directive regarding costs, each party is liable to pay their own solicitors' costs and disbursements such as a barrister's fees; in case of dispute, the court has jurisdiction to assess and determine the proper amount.

  4. Solicitor - Wikipedia

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    Solicitors in England and Wales who wish to practise must pay an annual fee to obtain a practising certificate. This fee is paid to the Law Society of England and Wales, which represents the profession. The Solicitors Regulation Authority, though funded by these fees, acts independently of the Law Society. Together, the two bodies make up the ...

  5. Rise in legal aid fees for solicitors branded a ‘real-terms cut’

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  6. Public Access Legal Support - Wikipedia

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    The main advantage of the Scheme for consumers is the opportunity to save legal costs by avoiding the incurrence of solicitor's professional fees. However, removing solicitors from running a legal case often requires that clients themselves perform a considerable amount of document management, filing, and other related activities in the context ...

  7. Solicitors taking Government to court in row over fees

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    The Law Society of England and Wales threatened legal action last month.

  8. Solicitors threaten Government with legal action in row over fees

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    Solicitors have threatened the Government with legal action in a row over fees. The Law Society of England and Wales said it has called on the Justice Secretary to rethink the rates criminal ...

  9. Law costs draftsman - Wikipedia

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    Solicitor's fees are costs payable by a client to his own solicitor.Different rules apply to the costs where court proceedings have been commenced, known as contentious business, to those applicable to non-contentious matters such as conveyancing, probate and general advice.