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Personal Injury Solicitor is one of ethicseo’s network of over 16,000 websites all with .co.uk extensions. The ethicseo network of websites is the definitive way to find a Personal Injury Solicitor and we believe it offers great links to Solicitors.
Personal Injury Solicitor is a new type of website which is based upon the emerging concept of geo-targeted websites. The aim of Personal Injury Solicitor as well as all of ethicseo’s other websites is to provide a prospective client using Internet search with exactly what they want i.e. access to a Personal Injury Solicitor.
Internet/website traffic is the most important part of an online business and without it your website will not succeed. All of our websites including Personal Injury Solicitor have been created to provide our customers instantaneous access to more Internet and website traffic.
Marketing statistics prove that increasingly, potential customers are undertaking business online and therefore it is of fundamental importance to have a good online presence such as the Personal Injury Solicitor website that is well positioned in the rankings when somebody searches for Personal Injury Solicitor.
The basic principle is that someone searching for a Personal Injury Solicitor would enter either Personal Injury Solicitor or Solicitor Personal Injury into the search engine. Due the fact that our domain has Personal Injury Solicitor as the domain, it is highly probable that the individual who has entered that search term will click on the website as this is exactly what he/she has just typed in. We believe this helps promote traffic to the site and therefore will help clients to attain new business particularly in the current difficult economic climate.
A Solicitor providing a range of services would gain from being part of the ethicseo network and we are sure that we could help make your online company a magnificent success. Legal services include the following specific areas:-
Business Sales
Contracts
Employment Advice
Business Law
Commercial Property
Litigation
Conveyancing
Wills & Probate
Leases
Immigration
Family Law
Personal Injury Solicitor is a website that supports services provided by solicitors. We have created lots of methods of promoting small, medium and large legal firms across the UK, Europe and the rest of the globe.
Personal Injury cases are increasingly a major area of legal work undertaken by Solicitors within law firms. There are on average over 3 million claims every year.
We offer a great opportunity for any Solicitor who may or may not have an existing web presence to have the opportunity to advertise on Personal Injury Solicitor or rent Personal Injury Solicitor in it's entirety and have the website traffic that the Personal Injury Solicitor website will attract. Please contact us on: 02476 476872 if you would like to have a further discussion with one of our specialist team.
Solicitors Information
The initial stage of qualification as either a barrister or a solicitor is the same: you either need a law degree or, if you already have a degree, you can opt instead to complete a law conversion course.
After completing your degree a training contract must be completed, lasting at least two years if you do it full time or four years if you do it part time.
The training contract is a period of practice-based training to obtain practical experience and learn how to apply the skills developed in the Legal Practice Course. It is most often undertaken in a solicitors' firm although other options are available such as in the in-house legal department of a local authority or company. At least three areas of law will be covered during this time, with the trainee spending a sustained period (usually known as a "seat") on each. Trainees will deal with clients and learn how to handle their own cases but will be closely supervised.
During the training contract, the Professional Skills Course (as specified by the Solicitors Regulation Authority) must also be successfully completed. This requires the equivalent of 12 days of full-time attendance plus some assessment, and covers advocacy and communication skills, financial and business skills, and client care and professional standards. It will build on material already covered in the LPC.
Once these requirements have been fulfilled and certified, you can apply to the Master of the Rolls to be "admitted to the Roll" i.e. join the list of all solicitors of the Supreme Court. This will then allow you to apply for a practising certificate as a solicitor.
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