How
to choose the correct Solictor for your case
The more preparation you do before the interview, the more
you'll get out of it:
Write down all the questions that you want to ask, and bring
the list along to the meeting.
Get together all the relevant paperwork you'll need in your
meeting.
Try to get these papers in order, by organising the letters or documents
by date, for example. This will make it easier for your solicitor to understand
your situation and advise you more quickly.
If you are planning to take someone with you, either to offer moral support
or to help remember what's said, mention this when making the appointment.
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"The
first thing we do: let's kill all the lawyers."
People who have no understanding of the legal world frequently
quote Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part II:
But here, the context is crucial: the line is said by
a henchman for a would-be tyrant.
Shakespeare's point is that the lawyers are the ones preventing anarchy
and mob rule, and if you want to be ruled by a tyrant and not by law,
then you should kill all the lawyers.
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