Duty Solicitor definition

Duty Solicitor means a person who has previously been a member of a Scheme under a Previous Contract or is a current member of the Law Society’s Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme and passed the PSQ;
Duty Solicitor means as specified in the Specification;
Duty Solicitor means a person who has previously been a member of a Scheme under the Duty Solicitor Arrangements 2008 or an earlier version of those Arrangements, or has been accredited under parts one and two of stage one of theLaw Society’s CLAS and undertaken the PSQ. Where Accreditation was more than 12 months before you submitted a Duty Solicitor application (Form CRM12) to us that Duty Solicitor must demonstrate regular and satisfactory performance of Police Station and magistrates’ court work in the previous 12 months;

Examples of Duty Solicitor in a sentence

  • You may provide Advocacy Assistance under this Unit of Work as own Solicitor or having represented the Client as Police Station Duty Solicitor during the Criminal Investigation of a Matter.

  • You may only notify us of one such Office for each Duty Solicitor.

  • The number of Duty Slots you are allocated is also dependent on the number of Duty Slots available on that Scheme, and on the number of other Providers who have also joined and whose Duty Solicitors have applied to do Duty Solicitor work.

  • A Solicitor Agent may be used where Advocacy Assistance is provided (excluding court Duty Solicitor work).

  • We will verify that your Duty Solicitors are competent to undertake Duty Solicitor work by checking their Accreditation (when we consider it is appropriate to do so).

  • You must ensure that all staff undertaking Police Station Duty Solicitor work carry an identification card as specified by us for production when attending Police Stations.

  • On suspension, we may impose conditions, which must be met before that Duty Solicitor resumes undertaking work on the relevant Scheme or Schemes.

  • The Duty Solicitor may continue to act on an Own Solicitor basis if instructed to do so.

  • If the Client is incapable of speaking to the Duty Solicitor (or Accredited Representative), initial advice may be postponed.

  • Where required by local instructions, all staff undertaking Police Station Duty Solicitor work must carry an identification card as specified by us for production when attending Police Stations.


More Definitions of Duty Solicitor

Duty Solicitor means a person who provides legal advice and assistance to clients under and in accordance with the terms of the LAA’s Standard Crime Contract;
Duty Solicitor means a practicing solicitor admitted to the Roll in England & Wales recognized and accredited for ‘Duty Solicitor’ work by the SRA or Law Society, or a Duty Solicitor as defined by the Standard Crime Contract .

Related to Duty Solicitor

  • Professional solicitor means any person who, for a financial or other consideration, solicits

  • Solicitor means any person, firm or corporation who goes from dwelling to dwelling, business to business, place to place, or from street to street, taking or attempting to take orders for any goods, wares or merchandise, or personal property of any nature whatever for future delivery, except that the term shall not include solicitors for charitable and religious purposes and solicitors for subscriptions as those terms are defined below.

  • Telephone solicitor means any person doing business in this state who makes or causes to be made a telephone solicitation from within or outside of this state, including, but not limited to, calls made by use of automated dialing and announcing devices or by a live person.

  • lawyer means, in the Province of Quebec, an advocate or a notary and, in any other province, a barrister or solicitor;

  • barrister means the barrister, practising as a member of the Bar of England and Wales, who is supplying the Services in accordance with the Agreement; a "Business Day" means a day that is neither a weekend nor a public holiday in England;

  • Counsel means a barrister and/or solicitor or a firm of barristers and/or solicitors retained by the Warrant Agent or retained by the Corporation, which may or may not be counsel for the Corporation;

  • Auditor means the person for the time being performing the duties of auditor of the Company (if any).

  • Company U.S. Counsel means Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx, Professional Corporation.

  • Accountant A Person engaged in the practice of accounting who (except when this Indenture provides that an Accountant must be Independent) may be employed by or affiliated with the Issuer or an Affiliate of the Issuer.

  • Counselor means an educator who provides full-time counseling and guidance services and holds the relevant certificate from SBEC.

  • Legal Counsel shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2(b).

  • Company Counsel means Xxxxxxxx LLP, with offices located at 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000.

  • Professional Investor means an investor who possesses the experience, knowledge and expertise to make its own investment decisions and properly assess the risks that it incurs. Professional investors include, among others, entities which are required to be authorised or regulated to operate in the financial markets, large undertakings, and other institutional investors whose main activity is to invest in financial instruments;

  • Independent Adviser means an independent financial institution of international repute or an independent financial adviser with appropriate expertise appointed by the Issuer under Condition 5(j)(i).

  • Engineer’s Representative means the official in the civil/ electrical engineering department who is authorized to be in-charge of the work to which these presents relate. It shall include any other official nominated to attend to the supervision of day to day execution of the work to which this CONTRACT relates.