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CLIENT - One who employs and retains an attorney or counsellor to advise him about some legal matters, or to manage or defend a suit or action in which the client is a party.

 


Attorney-Client Privilege
(n) Attorney-Client Privilege is the doctrine which prohibits use of the information communicated between the Attorney and Client during the legal preparation stage by making them public or using them against the interest of ...

Attorney-Client Privilege: Generally, all communications between an attorney and their client are privileged, that is they are entirely confidential, being given special protection under the law, ...

Attorney-client Privilege at Legal Glossary What is it? A rule that keeps communications between an attorney and her client confidential and bars them from being used as evidence in a trial, ...

Solicitor and client costs are set at a higher scale compared with party and party costs, and approach complete indemnity to the successful litigant.

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Client-Solicitor Privilege:
A right that belongs to the client of a lawyer that the latter keep any information or words spoken to him during the provision of the legal services to that client, strictly confidential.

Client. French client, suitor: Latin cliens, one who hears, listens to advice. One who employs a lawyer professionally.

client A person who employs (retains) a lawyer to appear for him in court, or to handle other legal matters.
code A collection or compendium of statutes; Washington statutes are collected in the Revised Code of Washington, abbreviated RCW.

CLIENT, practice. One who employs and retains an attorney or counsellor to manage or defend a suit or action in which he is a party, or to advise him about some legal matters.

Client
Someone involved in a case that has a solicitor representing them. The expert witness's client is the instructing solicitor, not the party.
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The client can, as a matter of course, get an order for taxation within a month of the delivery of the solicitor's bill, and either client or solicitor can get such an order as of course within twelve months of delivery.

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attorney-client privilege
A rule that keeps communications between an attorney and her client confidential and bars them from being used as evidence in a trial, or even being seen by the opposing party during discovery.
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ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE - In all legal matters, the client (whether or not a party to litigation) has a privilege to refuse to disclose, and to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication between client and lawyer.

Act of the client in employing the attorney or counsel, and also denotes the fee which the client pays when he/she retains the attorney to act for him/her.
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Attorney-Client Privilege:
The confidential understanding that exists between an attorney and the person or people being represented or the client.

The winning practitioner completely states his client's case in the complaint. Each count should allege a separate cause of action and include all provable facts that tend to establish the plaintiff's right to judgment on each such cause of action.

In other words, solicitors don't appear in court on a client's behalf and barristers don't give legal advice to clients.

TOP Retainer : A contract between a lawyer and his (or her) client, wherein the lawyer agrees to represent and provide legal advice to the client, in exchange for money.

In England and some other Commonwealth jurisdictions, a legal distinction is made between barristers and solicitors, the latter with exclusive privileges of advising clients, providing legal advice, ...

Appearances are most often made by lawyers on their clients behalf and any appearance by a lawyer binds the client.

Solicitor-Client PrivilegeThe confidentiality of communications between a lawyer and client where they relate to seeking, forming, or giving legal advice.

Legal professional privilege: Confidential communications between a lawyer and client may not be revealed in court unless the client, expressly or impliedly, waives the privilege.

Client - A person or firm who engages the professional advice or services of another.
Collateral Security - Additional security pledged and which may be resorted to in case of failure of the principal security.

The Code of Professional Responsibility and Model Rules of Professional Conduct set forth standards for actual or potential conflicts of interest between attorney and client.

An attorney at law is an officer of a court of law authorized to represent the person employing him (the client) in legal proceedings.

We represent Orange County Personal Injury clients in other states through our associations with local law firms. Through the local firm, we will be admitted to practice law in their State, "pro hac vice", meaning "for this particular occasion".

the writings, notes, memoranda, reports on conversations with the client or witness, research and confidential materials which an attorney has developed while representing a client, particularly in preparation for trial.

This web site does not create an attorney-client relationship between the Law Office of Howard I. Goldstein and anyone viewing this site.

This doctrine may be a defense if the Department of Social and Health Services is asking that a client repay an overpayment. The party must prove each of the following elements: ...

"Tingey seeks to collect a balance owed to his legal business by a client for legal services performed on behalf of that client. . . . The six-year limitation of RCW 4.16.

A proof is a statement taken by an adviser from his/her own client or witness purely for his/her private purposes in the preparation of a case.

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Retainer Act of the client in employing the legal-law123hotlegaltopics.com"attorney or counsel, and also denotes the fee which the client pays when he or she retains the legal-law123hotlegaltopics.com"attorney to act for them.

brief - A lawyer's written statement of a client's case filed in court. It usually contains a summary of the facts in the case, the pertinent laws, and an argument of how the law applies to the facts supporting the client's position.

Solicitors are able to appear on behalf of their clients in the magistrates' and the county courts and before tribunals. They may arrange for barristers to represent their clients in the higher courts and to give specialist advice.

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Action - Proceeding taken in a court of law. Synonymous with case, suit lawsuit.
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Retainer - Act of the client in employing the attorney or counsel, and also denotes the fee which the client pays when he/she retains the attorney to act for him/her.
Restitution - Act giving the equivalent for any loss, damage or injury.

Retainer - Act of the client in employing the attorney or counsel
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"for this occasion", application by an out-of-state lawyer to represent his or her client. Since lawyers are licensed by each state independently they must ask for permission of the court to appear in matters before any other state courts.

CHARGING LIEN: Entitles a lawyer who has sued someone on a client's behalf the right to be paid from the proceeds of the lawsuit, if there are any, before the client receives those proceeds.

Retainer Agreement: A written contract between lawyer and client delineating their responsibilities to each other.
Right of Survivorship: The right of joint owners to receive the other's share of property upon the death of the other owner.

Agent
The person who is acting on behalf of the principal or client.
Agreement of Sale
In some states it is synonymous with a purchase agreement (Purchase Agreement). In other states, it is synonymous with a land contract (Land Contract).

Counsel : One or more lawyers who represent a client.
Criminal prosecution/criminal case : The act of pursuing a criminal trial, where the state charges someone with a crime.

ATTORNEY OF RECORD An attorney who has filed a written "appearance" on behalf of a client indicating his representation of the client.

"All members of the legal profession who conduct litigation should now routinely consider with their clients whether their disputes are suitable for ADR" (at paragraph 11).
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between a client and a professional advisor) that obligation may be implied even where there is no written agreement.

brief: A written statement submitted by the lawyer for each side in a case that explains to the judges why they should decide the case or a particular part of a case in favor of that lawyer's client. Return to Top
chambers: A judge's office.

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