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Originally Posted by Ianto.W.
Every time you open your mouth your foot goes in it. Have you ever paid one and seen what they try to charge? The first thing a solicitor does when you enter their office is start the charge clock, by the minute, if you phone them they do the same and you'r paying for the call. The worst anomoly is having to pay for two if you employ a Barrister you have to have soliciter present as well why? 'to instruct' them instruct them in what if the customer is there they can do that
I had a lifetime in business an HAD TO USE THEM,The system revolves around lawyers 'rubber' stamping the obvious , SO DO NOT SEEK TO JUSTIFY THESE PARASITES TO ME!
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Yes I know how paying a solicitor and a barrister works, I am not completely unaware of the system. However, some legally qualified workers class themselves as lawyers also, and yet arent necessarily barristers and solicitors, and there are lawyers that are honest and do things that are not as public as barristers and solicitors.
I'm sure that although you have paid hefty fee's to your legal advisers that you have been advised mostly well in the past rather than bad advice? If a solicitor or barrister doesnt do as good a job as possible for you then you can bring claims against him or her through the right governing body, so surely you could not have had bad services?
There are plenty of people that overcharge for their profession, dentists for example, but more often than not you are satisfied with the work they've done rather than dissatisfied.