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  • #16
    Re: Barrs to accessing Legal Services / instructing Solicitors

    0 rates still apply. The hourly rates for solicitors for 2010 are as follows:
    Guideline Hourly Rates for 2010
    London 1 £409 £296 £226 £138
    London 2 £317 £242 £196 £126
    London 3 £229-£267 £172-£229 £165 £121
    National 1 £217 £192 £161 £118
    National 2/3 £201 £177 £146 £111
    To access the Court Groups information either click on the link in the table orclick here.:beagle:

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    • #17
      Re: Barrs to accessing Legal Services / instructing Solicitors

      Originally posted by MIKE770 View Post
      0 rates still apply. The hourly rates for solicitors for 2010 are as follows:
      Guideline Hourly Rates for 2010
      London 1 £409 £296 £226 £138
      London 2 £317 £242 £196 £126
      London 3 £229-£267 £172-£229 £165 £121
      National 1 £217 £192 £161 £118
      National 2/3 £201 £177 £146 £111
      To access the Court Groups information either click on the link in the table orclick here.:beagle:
      No idea what those figures are based on, i.e. what type of legal work. Big law firms charge well over twice as much as the London figures quoted above. Years ago I did some freelance work for several of the big guns and whenever solicitors are mentioned, those come to mind. They offer legal services mainly to large businesses, the figures above could be based on solicitors working for consumers and smaller businesses.

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      • #18
        Re: Barrs to accessing Legal Services / instructing Solicitors

        Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
        No idea what those figures are based on, i.e. what type of legal work. Big law firms charge well over twice as much as the London figures quoted above. Years ago I did some freelance work for several of the big guns and whenever solicitors are mentioned, those come to mind. They offer legal services mainly to large businesses, the figures above could be based on solicitors working for consumers and smaller businesses.
        And the fact is that you rarely (if ever!) get your money's worth - it's like the banks, it's all cooked up between them to cream off proceeds - a perfectly legal cartel.:croc:

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        • #19
          Re: Barrs to accessing Legal Services / instructing Solicitors

          Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
          No idea what those figures are based on, i.e. what type of legal work. Big law firms charge well over twice as much as the London figures quoted above. Years ago I did some freelance work for several of the big guns and whenever solicitors are mentioned, those come to mind. They offer legal services mainly to large businesses, the figures above could be based on solicitors working for consumers and smaller businesses.

          Matches the Fees after small claims case I was charged by their grade at court! inj fact if I remember correctly HSBC rep posted £108 fee against me @ court. who was representing the non Solicitors DG.

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          • #20
            Re: Barrs to accessing Legal Services / instructing Solicitors

            also a grade at another court was £300+ Barraster fee for AK. on behalf of nee Duncan Brown of Chivers Easton Brown

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