Showing posts with label Finding. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Finding the Right Solicitor

A solicitor is a lawyer who deals with legal matters, but does not appear in the court on his/her client's behalf. In the UK, lawyers can either be solicitors or barristers, the latter being lawyers who conduct court proceedings but do not give legal advice. Thus, both types of lawyers usually work as a team to provide clients with complete legal services. In other countries, the roles are not that defined, and a solicitor can sometimes act as a barrister or vice versa.

Today, there are many ways to resolve legal issues, and every case does not necessarily have to go to court. A solicitor can help you understand the problem and offer advice on how to solve it. Some of the common issues involve divorce, making a will, buying or renting a home, setting up a business, making a personal injury claim, and other various financial matters.

It is the solicitor's duty to contact and engage with clients, give legal advice, conduct negotiations and prepare cases for trial. Although they can appear in courts as agents of their clients, they cannot act as legal advocates. It would not be wrong to say that the duties of a solicitor make up most of the work of lawyers.

In England and Wales, the solicitors are part of the Law Society of England and Wales. Other representing bodies are The Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Legal Complaints Service.

In order to find the right solicitor, one has to keep certain issues in mind. It is better to hire a solicitor who represents a well-reputed law firm as that would guarantee good legal services. Secondly, it would be helpful to find a solicitor who specializes in the particular area of law that you need help with. Location is also essential as it is better to hire a solicitor that you can visit easily. Nowadays, it is also easy to find solicitors who speak languages other than English, or are experts in the laws of areas outside the UK.

Finding a solicitor is not a difficult task anymore as it can now simply be done over the internet. The easiest way for people in the UK is to log on to the website of the Law Society of England and Wales, or of Ireland, and find solicitors depending on specific requirements such as location or area of expertise. There are also many websites which allow the users to search for solicitors that suit their needs. Once the name and contact information is attained, a meeting can be set up with the solicitor. In this way, the entire process becomes less time- consuming, and effortless.

It is essential to understand that you have a right to be dealt with professionally by your solicitor. It is a solicitor's duty to act in your interest and obey the law. In the UK, the Solicitor's Code of Conduct 2007 has been drafted to ensure professionalism on part of the solicitors. If not satisfied, complaints can be forwarded to the Legal Complaints Service.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Local Attorneys As A Way Of Finding Investment Property

As a real estate investor you soon realize that the more deals you can find equals better deals to choose. I am a firm believer in using every single avenue possible to find a investment property. Friends, family, acquaintances, Realtors, and just about every one else that you can think of. One of the most commonly overlooked sources of real estate deals is your local attorneys office. This is a incredible resource to a real estate investor. Most lawyers are not in the business of selling real estate but it could be a very good side business for them and a great way to serve there clients in the process. I always offer a reward if someone finds a good investment property. I usually save much more than the reward if I can buy the property before the property it gets to the open market.

You may ask how a lawyer would be able to run across good real estate deals. Here are just a couple of ways that this can happen.

Divorce:

Some times in a divorce the couple can no longer keep there main house without two incomes and the need to sell quickly may become a necessity. The lawyer can help out his client by introducing you to them and facilitate that fast sale that they need. Sometimes a couple may not even care what they get out of the property they just want out. That is a great combination for the real estate investor.

Will:

Upon the death of a parent or grandparent the estate will sometimes have a property to sell. The heirs may not want to do anything on the property and may in fact just want to get rid of the property as fast as possible. The best situation to get into is the one where there are multiple heirs and any reduction in your offer will be divided many ways and will not be a big deal to each individual involved.

Lawsuit.

Parties of the lawsuit may need cash and they may need it fast. That is a great situation for you as a investor.

There many other situations that may come up but you can get the idea that a lawyer may be a great source for deals.