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How long does it take to become a solicitor?

It can generally take as long as six years to become a solicitor if you are not a graduate. If you are a law graduate, training to become a solicitor takes at least three years.


How long after selling a house should you wait for the money from the solicitor?

Provided all the legal paperwork is tied up, the solicitor should pay you within a very few days.


Where do I get copies of my back tax returns?

You must make your own copies and keep them in a safe place. The IRS does not provide copies of previous year returns.


I used a solicitor to get the executor to show me a statement of accounts. Does the executor have to pay the solicitor's fees?

Possibly. You should direct that question to the solicitor that you hired.Possibly. You should direct that question to the solicitor that you hired.Possibly. You should direct that question to the solicitor that you hired.Possibly. You should direct that question to the solicitor that you hired.


Who is an associate solicitor?

John Bartholomew is an associate solicitor.


When was Solicitor advocate created?

Solicitor advocate was created in 1990.


What does a solicitor do in the financial services sector?

Solicitor do the financial services sector


How do you say solicitor or notary in French?

Avocat if you need an attorney, notaire if you need a French property lawyer (not to be confused with the US Notary Public).In France, a lawyer or avocat (i.e. a French solicitor/attorney) is both a solicitor and a barrister as he or she can appear before courts of the first and second degree.The Notaire is a public officer who drafts then records Deeds and contracts to which the parties wish to give a seal of authenticity, ensure their date, keep them in trust and to issue authentic copies of such documents.A Notaire has a monopoly on conveyancing contracts or on establishing marriage contracts. Not to be confused with an anglo-saxon Notary who, as in the USA and the UK, mainly witnesses acknowledgements and oaths as an impartial party.


What is the definition of solicitor?

There a a few different definitions for a solicitor. The first definition is a solicitor is a person who solicits business. They often are looking for contributions or a trade. A solicitor can also be defined as a chief officer of a city or a town.


How many backup copies a network server have?

Totally depends on the backup methodology and the rotation scheme. I have a couple of clients that backup everything everyday and keep the tapes for two weeks. They have 14 copies. Other's backup everything (or changed data in some cases) everyday, and keep the daily copies for two weeks, but keep the weekly tapes for months. There could be 30-40 copies in those cases.


When was David Freeman - solicitor - born?

David Freeman - solicitor - was born in 1928.


When was Harold Greenwood - solicitor - born?

Harold Greenwood - solicitor - was born in 1874.