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How to choose the correct Worker compensation Solicitor for your purpose Most UK legal firms cover the majority of issues that you or your business might need advice about. But if your requirements are more complicated the Law Society can help you find a specialist in the area you need.
You may wish to try to find a solicitor with a specific specialisation under the Lawyers For Your Business scheme on the Law Society website. All solicitors must hold a practising certificate issued by the Law Society - unless they are contracted employees of your business. It's a good idea to make sure your likely solicitor has a certificate as it guarantees the solicitor is qualified and has insurance to protect you if anything goes badly wrong. It's a good idea to ask for quotes from a number of solicitors - just as you would from any other service supplier. Once you've gathered a shortlist of potential solicitors, it's well worth meeting them face-to-face to make sure they will be appropriate for you. Most solicitors offer an initial interview for free. But make sure you're meeting the person who will actually be carrying out the work for you. Solicitors usually charge on an hourly rate,
but it is possible to agree a target budget so that you don't go over budget. |
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