New Practice Support Service for Lawyers Launched
Lawyers experiencing regulatory, conduct, practice or business problems can now access a new source of advice and assistance specifically designed to address the problems many will encounter in legal practice.
Birmingham, United Kingdom, December 18, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Launched on Friday 11 December, the Lawyers Defence Group is the brain-child of Richard Nelson Solicitors and Murdochs Solicitors and provides all lawyers – whether they be barristers, solicitors, legal executives or support staff – with access to a comprehensive web site and to expert advice from those two firms, backed up by a panel of other solicitors, barristers and consultants specialising in those issues likely to be encountered by those in legal practice.
Commenting on the Group, Duncan Finlyson, a solicitor at Richard Nelson Solicitors, and the person responsible for management of Lawyers Defence Group said:
“Legal practice today is becoming increasingly complex. It is all too easy for lawyers to fall foul of their regulatory bodies or to find that they have practice-related problems with which they are unable to deal. Knowing where to turn for specialist advice and assistance can be difficult for them. The Lawyers Defence Group has brought together a wide range of resources aimed at just such problems so that, with just one telephone call, they can be put in touch with the person with precisely the right skills.”
In addition to being able to provide access to those with the appropriate expertise, the Lawyers Defence Group web site (www.lawyersdefencegroup.org.uk) provides a wide range of information and advice on topics as diverse as procedures in the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and dealing with discrimination. In addition, by registering on the web site – a process which is entirely free of charge – users can get additional benefits including newsletters, regulatory bulletins, precedent documents dealing with policies and management issues for use in the lawyer’s practices and much more.
“Our aim is that the Lawyers Defence Group will become a first port of call for all lawyers with practice related, regulatory or employment problems,” said Duncan Finlyson. “Much of the information that lawyers need to run their practices on a day-to-day basis is spread across numerous web sites or is simply not made available at all. We intend that the Lawyers Defence Group web site will become not only a route map to that information, helping all in the law to find the information they need when they need it, but will also provide them with the right advice at the right time.”
One factor which sets the Lawyers Defence Group apart from other information sources is the fact that it is aimed at all types of lawyers.
“The introduction of Legal Disciplinary Practices means that increasingly lawyers from many different backgrounds are going to work together. To address only the needs of one group would not make sense. When problems arise they may involve more than one regulator or may affect licensed as much as solicitors or legal executives,” Finlyson commented.
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Commenting on the Group, Duncan Finlyson, a solicitor at Richard Nelson Solicitors, and the person responsible for management of Lawyers Defence Group said:
“Legal practice today is becoming increasingly complex. It is all too easy for lawyers to fall foul of their regulatory bodies or to find that they have practice-related problems with which they are unable to deal. Knowing where to turn for specialist advice and assistance can be difficult for them. The Lawyers Defence Group has brought together a wide range of resources aimed at just such problems so that, with just one telephone call, they can be put in touch with the person with precisely the right skills.”
In addition to being able to provide access to those with the appropriate expertise, the Lawyers Defence Group web site (www.lawyersdefencegroup.org.uk) provides a wide range of information and advice on topics as diverse as procedures in the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and dealing with discrimination. In addition, by registering on the web site – a process which is entirely free of charge – users can get additional benefits including newsletters, regulatory bulletins, precedent documents dealing with policies and management issues for use in the lawyer’s practices and much more.
“Our aim is that the Lawyers Defence Group will become a first port of call for all lawyers with practice related, regulatory or employment problems,” said Duncan Finlyson. “Much of the information that lawyers need to run their practices on a day-to-day basis is spread across numerous web sites or is simply not made available at all. We intend that the Lawyers Defence Group web site will become not only a route map to that information, helping all in the law to find the information they need when they need it, but will also provide them with the right advice at the right time.”
One factor which sets the Lawyers Defence Group apart from other information sources is the fact that it is aimed at all types of lawyers.
“The introduction of Legal Disciplinary Practices means that increasingly lawyers from many different backgrounds are going to work together. To address only the needs of one group would not make sense. When problems arise they may involve more than one regulator or may affect licensed as much as solicitors or legal executives,” Finlyson commented.
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Contact
Richard Nelson Solicitors
Duncan Finlyson
+44 (0) 115 986 3636
www.lawyersdefencegroup.org.uk
Contact
Duncan Finlyson
+44 (0) 115 986 3636
www.lawyersdefencegroup.org.uk
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