Whilst the training of solicitors is generally extensive, meaning that when solicitors become fully qualified they should be capable of handling most types of legal work, there are nevertheless many specialisms, and some firms are better equipped to deal with certain types of work than others, or they just prefer work in a particular area of law. For example, some firms do not take legal aid work, and others specialise in it. Some experienced solicitors specialise in court work, whilst others specialise in conveyancing. The firms listed on the Solicitor Search Network cover the whole spectrum of legal work and experience. With both local and large multi-location firms listed, you get the chance to rapidly click through to a number of local law firms, and choose one that can do the job efficiently and without fuss. When you click through to a solicitor's website, you get your first idea of the law firm. High tech or low tech? You can usualy tell from the website functionality. You may prefer the traditional approach of low technology, with old-fashioned values, and the 'old boy's network' where influence is as important as skill, rather than the glitz and speed of modern technology and instant communication.
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