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Bridges, Lee. Twenty-four hour duty solicitor experiments in Birmingham and Northamptonshire. [s.l: s.n., 1985.

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Verteidigernotdienst im strafprozessualen Ermittlungsverfahren: Eine rechtsvergleichende Untersuchung zur Übertragbarkeit der britischen Duty Solicitor Schemes auf das deutsche Strafverfahren. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1992.

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Opie, Anne. The "general practitioner" in the courts: Changing organisational environments and the operation of the duty solicitor scheme : a report. Wellington, N.Z: Legal Services Board, 2000.

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Barker, Julie. Rotherham duty solicitors: Their work, and views on the operation of the magistrates court solicitor scheme. 1993.

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1952-, Sanders Andrew, and University of Birmingham. Faculty of Law., eds. Advice and assistance at police stations and the 24 hour duty solicitor scheme. [London?]: Lord Chancellor's Department, 1989.

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The Legal Advice and Assistance (Duty Solicitor) (Remuneration) (Amendment) Regulations 1995 (Statutory Instruments: 1995: 951). Stationery Office Books, 1995.

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The Legal Advice and Assistance (Duty Solicitor) (Remuneration) (Amendment) Regulations 1992 (Statutory Instruments: 1992: 639). Stationery Office Books, 1992.

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Britain, Great. The Legal Advice and Assistance (Duty Solicitor) (Remuneration) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 1996 (Statutory Instruments: 1996: 647). Stationery Office Books, 1996.

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1952-, Sanders Andrew, Great Britain. Lord Chancellor's Department., and University of Birmingham. School of Law., eds. Advice and assistance at police stations and the 24 hour duty solicitor scheme: A report to the Lord Chancellor. Birmingham: University of Birmingham School of Law, 1989.

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Keogh, Andrew. The CLSA Duty Solicitors' Handbook. The Law Society, 2002.

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Abbey, Robert, and Mark Richards. 14. Post-completion procedures. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198787648.003.0014.

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Conveyancing practitioners, whether they are acting for the seller or the buyer, still have much to do once completion has taken place. However, the buyer’s solicitor will have more work to do, as in most transactions acting on behalf of the buyer means after completion dealing with the possible payment of stamp duty land tax and then registration of the title and/or transfer. So far as the seller is concerned, if there is a mortgage, paying off any lender is required, as well as accounting to the client for the net proceeds of sale. This chapter considers all these post-completion procedures.
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Abbey, Robert, and Mark Richards. 14. Post-completion procedures. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198823223.003.0014.

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Conveyancing practitioners, whether they are acting for the seller or the buyer, still have much to do once completion has taken place. However, the buyer’s solicitor will have more work to do, as in most transactions acting on behalf of the buyer means after completion dealing with the possible payment of stamp duty land tax and then registration of the title and/or transfer. So far as the seller is concerned, if there is a mortgage, paying off any lender is required, as well as accounting to the client for the net proceeds of sale. This chapter considers all these post-completion procedures.
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Sime, Stuart. 2. Funding Litigation. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198747673.003.0107.

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This chapter discusses the issue of funding litigation. Solicitors have a professional duty to advise clients on litigation funding options. The advice and agreed funding method should be confirmed in writing in a ‘client care letter’. Most commercial clients pay their lawyers under the traditional retainer, normally with an agreed hourly rate. Conditional free agreements (CFAs) or ‘no win, no fee’ agreements are increasingly common. They allow a lawyer to agree not to charge the client if the proceedings are unsuccessful, but to charge an uplift or ‘success fee’ of up to 100 per cent over the solicitor’s usual costs if the proceedings are successful. Damages-based agreements (DBAs) are a form of contingency fee agreement under which the lawyer is paid out of the sums recovered in the proceedings. Public funding is restricted to individuals with modest income and capital, and there are wide exclusions from the scheme.
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Sime, Stuart. 2. Funding Litigation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198823100.003.0107.

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This chapter discusses the issue of funding litigation. Solicitors have a professional duty to advise clients on litigation funding options. The advice and agreed funding method should be confirmed in writing in a ‘client care letter’. Most commercial clients pay their lawyers under the traditional retainer, normally with an agreed hourly rate. Conditional free agreements (CFAs) or ‘no win, no fee’ agreements allow a lawyer to agree not to charge the client if the proceedings are unsuccessful, but to charge an uplift or ‘success fee’ of up to 100 per cent over the solicitor’s usual costs if the proceedings are successful. Damages-based agreements (DBAs) are a form of contingency fee agreement under which the lawyer is paid out of the sums recovered in the proceedings. Public funding through legal aid is restricted to individuals with modest income and capital, and there are wide exclusions from the scheme.
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Sime, Stuart. 2. Funding Litigation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198787570.003.0107.

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This chapter discusses the issue of funding litigation. Solicitors have a professional duty to advise clients on litigation funding options. The advice and agreed funding method should be confirmed in writing in a ‘client care letter’. Most commercial clients pay their lawyers under the traditional retainer, normally with an agreed hourly rate. Conditional free agreements (CFAs) or ‘no win, no fee’ agreements are increasingly common. They allow a lawyer to agree not to charge the client if the proceedings are unsuccessful, but to charge an uplift or ‘success fee’ of up to 100 per cent over the solicitor’s usual costs if the proceedings are successful. Damages-based agreements (DBAs) are a form of contingency fee agreement under which the lawyer is paid out of the sums recovered in the proceedings. Public funding is restricted to individuals with modest income and capital, and there are wide exclusions from the scheme.
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Turnbull-Walker, Anna. Police & Criminal Evidence ACT, 1984: A Guide for Duty Solicitors. Hyperion Books, 1986.

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