An Appreciation by Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor of Richmond Green Chambers “A DIFFERENT APPROACH TO CORE PRACTICE” If you are a fee earning solicitor working within a law firm, you need the Law Societys recently published Guide to Good Practice written in-house. Following the advice here, as the Law Society suggests, will make it easier for you to account to oversight bodies for your actions and help you to run an efficient and profitable practice. We can scarcely think of better reasons for buying it. In fact, The Guide is a unique compilation of questions frequently posed by practitioners to the Law Societys Practice Advice Service (PAS), together with the answers to those questions, which apparently numbered over 35000 in 2008. The Q & A style is to be commended as an innovative method to assist good practice set out in 9 Annex-style headings which deal with the core activities of solicitors and public access barristers. At last, in one handy paperback (686 pages including index) you have the means to save yourself a considerable amount of time searching for answers to frequently asked questions all here to hand in this useful volume. In which areas of law is it possible to use a conditional fee agreement is a typical example of a typical question. By the way, youll find all or most of what you need to know about CFAs and other payment by results models summarized in Annex 1B (appended at the front of the book rather than at the end) which covers this often

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