Solicitors injury
Solicitors Injury is part of ethicseo’s Instant Service Finder network. This is an online window to give access to your solicitor business via specific search terms. In this particular case Solicitors Injury is based on professional service requirements nationwide.
A number of business categories similar to Solicitors Injury are already in place as specific search terms and we are currently generating lots of visits to our existing websites in various business categories and areas across the UK. The advantage of our websites is that our pages are extremely easy to navigate around and function well.
For some prominent examples of some of the local and national companies we are currently working with visit please see one of our pages at www.ethicalsearchengineoptimisation.co.uk where we have listed our key advertisers who can be found on the first page of Google via their own relevant keyword words.
Our websites can be found by using specific keyword search terms in Google and some examples of these are: Solicitors Preston; Solicitor Hampshire; Solicitors West Sussex; Restaurant City of Westminster; Direct Mail Coventry (this site links directly to our clients' website); Villas for rent Tenerife. Solicitors Injury is one of the newer websites and others include Builder Haringey; Builder Islington and Builder Chelsea; in fact we hold over 16,000 sites that are currently being placed in the UK so chances are we have a site that will suit your business.
Based upon this information and the high response levels being achieved with Solicitors Injury and the other websites in the ethicseo network, we are sure that companies in all business categories across the UK will find our Instant Service Finder sites a very cost effective way of generating new enquiries particularly in the current economic climate where most businesses need to be innovative in identifying new leads and converting prospects into real work opportunities. The ‘Credit Crunch’ is provide some of the greatest challenges for a generation and it is important for business leaders to be aware of new marketing approaches being made available by businesses like ethicseo.
It only takes a few minutes to get your business live on Solicitors Injury so you can receive the website traffic that we are generating immediately. Therefore you can benefit from the traffic that is being generated from potential customers looking for your type of service via the Internet instantaneously.
Solicitors Injury has been identified as being capable of generating huge amounts of Internet traffic and any legal firm would be fortunate to be found under the search term Solicitors Injury.
What does Personal Injury legal work involve?
As a team of Personal Injury Solicitors it would be your job to advise clients about the law, and act on behalf of your clients in legal matters. Your clients could be individuals, groups of people, companies or public organisations.
Your duties would vary according to where you worked, but would typically include:
advising clients about legal matters
representing clients in court, or instructing barristers or advocates to act for your clients
drafting letters, contracts and documents
researching similar cases to guide your current work
keeping financial records
attending meetings and negotiations
preparing papers for court.
You would often choose to specialise in a particular area of law.
What qualifications and experience will employers look for?
To become a a member of a firm of Personal Injury Solicitors, you must first of all meet the necessary academic standards, and then you must complete vocational training.
In England and Wales, you can meet the academic standards in one of the following three ways:
by gaining a qualifying law degree
by gaining a degree in any other subject, then taking the Common Professional Examination (CPE) or Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)
by qualifying as a Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) – see the Legal Executive profile for more information on this route.
To get onto a law degree you will generally need at least five GCSEs (A-C) and two A levels with good grades, or alternatives such as an Access to Higher Education qualification. Some universities may ask you to pass the National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) before accepting you for a law degree. You should check exact entry requirements with course providers.
Once you have met the academic standards you must then pass the Legal Practice Course (LPC), which can be one year full-time or two years part-time.
See the Law Society’s website for more information, including details of approved law degrees, CPE/GDL and LPC courses. See the Training and Development section below for details about vocational training contracts.
In Northern Ireland, you can meet the academic stage by either:
gaining an approved law degree (or having a degree in another subject and proving that you have a satisfactory level of legal knowledge)
having substantial experience of relevant legal work.
After this you must complete an apprenticeship of between two and four years with a solicitor. This will include a year’s study at the Institute of Professional Legal Studies in Belfast or the University of Ulster in Londonderry. Contact the Law Society of Northern Ireland for more details.
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