Considerations When Hiring Compensation Lawyers

Posted on: 5 January 2023

Compensation lawyers ensure that your employer takes care of the costs incurred due to injuries at the workplace. You should hire an attorney immediately after the accident to ensure they pursue the case as you recover. However, how do you know which attorney to pick? Here are several tips to assist you in selecting the best compensation lawyer to handle your case.  Customer service Once you hire a lawyer, you may have questions about the people working on your case.
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A Guide On Property Conveyancing

Posted on: 26 January 2022

Conveyancing is the legal handover of property from one person to another. This process requires the services of a licensed conveyancer or conveyancing solicitor who represents the interests of the buyer and ensures that the client gets the title deed of the property. Conveyancing includes the administrative and legal work needed to ensure the purchase of a house is valid under the law in your jurisdiction. Often, you will hear the mortgage lender or conveyancer talking about the exchange of contracts.
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Conveyancer Versus Real Estate Agent. Who Does What?

Posted on: 11 March 2021

When buying property, most people are often conflicted over whether they should hire a real estate agent or a conveyancer. The truth is, the two professionals play different roles, and their responsibilities hardly intertwine. Below is an excerpt discussing the duties of a real estate agent and conveyancer as you purchase a property.  The Real Estate Agent The real estate agent's primary responsibility is to ensure that you get a house that suits your needs.
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How To Choose Compensation Lawyers

Posted on: 27 January 2021

Compensation lawyers are your best bet when you need recompense for a personal injury. It could be a workplace injury, injuries from a car accident, or an assault injury. Below is an excerpt discussing how to choose a compensation lawyer.  Reputation and Winning History Check the reviews of current and former clients to know how the lawyer treats clients. You should also contact your local bar association to know whether the lawyer has been accused of professional misconduct in the past.
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