BUSINESS life: Peter admitted to Law Society panel.LEAMINGTON solicitor solicitor, in English law, person duly admitted to practice before the supreme court of judicature. He is the agent of the person whose suit he handles, and is distinguished from a barrister, who argues cases before the judge (see attorney). Peter Lockley has been admitted to the Law Society panel of personal injury lawyers. A partner at Blythe Liggins, Mr Lockley, pictured with his certificate of appointment, has practised practised Adjective expert or skilled because of long experience in a skill or field: the doctor answered with a practised smoothness Adj. 1. law for 25 years and has specialised Adj. 1. specialised - developed or designed for a special activity or function; "a specialized tool" specialized specific - (sometimes followed by `to') applying to or characterized by or distinguishing something particular or special or unique; "rules with in personal injury law for the past six years. He will retain his position on the panel until 2007. He said: "Being admitted to the Law Society's panel of personal injury law highlights the success of our strong personal injury department at Blythe Liggins. "It endorses our qualities as the Law Society conducts a far-reaching assessment into legal services legal services n. the work performed by a lawyer for a client. to clients." |
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