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“Solicitors to take steps to protect themselves”
Surely solicitors should advise their client of what the fees will be in any case up front and especially on a so call ‘no win. no fee’ bases. Why should a lay person know that this has a different meaning. To me ‘no win, no fee’ is exactly what it says, therefore, it not common knowledge that peoples should know that they will be liable for the other sides costs should he/she losses the case.
I feel that it is a bit like auctioneers, they will give the highest value on a property get it on their books. A solicitor who wants a case will not fully advise his/her client of the other side costs.
In all countries solicitors do a bit of charity work but are handsomely compensated for it by other work that solicitors do such as conveyancing.
Also taking on pro-bono work give a solicitors the change of gaining experience and knowledge that might come his/her way during normal working hours.
Surely solicitors should advise their client of what the fees will be in any case up front and especially on a so call ‘no win. no fee’ bases. Why should a lay person know that this has a different meaning. To me ‘no win, no fee’ is exactly what it says, therefore, it not common knowledge that peoples should know that they will be liable for the other sides costs should he/she losses the case.
I feel that it is a bit like auctioneers, they will give the highest value on a property get it on their books. A solicitor who wants a case will not fully advise his/her client of the other side costs.
In all countries solicitors do a bit of charity work but are handsomely compensated for it by other work that solicitors do such as conveyancing.
Also taking on pro-bono work give a solicitors the change of gaining experience and knowledge that might come his/her way during normal working hours.