Saturday 28 August 2010

Paul Rooney Solicitors Looks at Road Traffic Accidents and Compensation Claims - PRLog (free press release) (LAW)

Paul Rooney Solicitors Looks at Road Traffic Accidents and Compensation Claims - PRLog (free press release)
PRLog (Press Release) – Aug 23, 2010 – A road traffic accident can leave innocent victims with injuries ranging from minor cuts and bruises to whiplash and in many cases, much more serious injuries It has been
Source: www.prlog.org

Ches. lists valid solicitors on website - msnbc.com
Chesapeake citizens now have an easy way to check the legitimacy of a door-to-door solicitor. The city has just launched a list of valid solicitors at its website www.cityofchesapeake.net . Users will need to click on
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Solicitors running half marathon - This is West Country
STAFF from Ashfords Solicitors, who have offices in Tiverton , are running Bristol Half Marathon for charity. Two teams of four are taking on the 13.1mile challenge on Sunday, September 5, as part of the Business
Source: www.middevonstar.co.uk

Paul Rooney Solicitors Offers Practical Advice for steps to take after a Road Traffic Accident - PRLog (free press release)
PRLog (Press Release) – Aug 23, 2010 – These are the simple steps you need to follow if you are unfortunate enough to be involved with a road traffic accident. After any sort of Road Traffic Accident you must stop
Source: www.prlog.org

Revealed: One in 25 solicitors in Scotland is transsexual, says Law Society - Daily Record
ONE in every 25 solicitors in Scotland is transsexual - according to figures provided by the Law Society. A study showed that four per cent of their 10,848 members were "currently living and working in the opposite
Source: www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Watchdog 'needed for solicitors' - Independent
An independent watchdog with the power to strike off lawyers should be established in Northern Ireland, it has been claimed. Self-regulation of the legal profession leaves clients frightened to take up complaints, a
Source: www.independent.ie

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