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Lawyer, Solicitor, Barrister, what’s the difference?Lawyer, Solicitor, Barrister, what’s the difference?

Lawyer, Solicitor, Barrister, what’s the difference?

In countries that have adopted the British system, like Australia and New Zealand, Lawyer is a generic term that describes both Solicitors and Barristers. Both have studied Law at University, and usually have a Law Degree.... Read More

How much will it cost? Will it be expensive? New Zealand By Lawspace

How much will it cost? Will it be expensive? Lawyers are in the business of selling their time, skill, experience, and knowledge. That is how they earn their money. Some charge more than others. “How do I know how much I will be charged?” is a common Read More

How to Find a Good Lawyer By LawSpace

How many times have you heard someone say “I need a good Lawyer”? But how do you find one? How many times have you heard someone complain about their last lawyer? We can all look in the yellow pages, or ads in the newspaper or on TV. But how do you Read More

How much will it cost? Will it be expensive? in Australia By LawSpace

Lawyers are in the business of selling their time, skill, experience, and knowledge. That is how they earn their money. Some charge more than others. “How do I know how much I will be charged?” is a common Read More

Challenging a Will

Challenging a Will By Law Space

A will is a “revocable disposition” of property intended to take effect upon death. It is usually recorded in writing. It must be signed by the person making the will, the “testator”, and must be wit... Read More

Negligence | Legal Concept or Common Sense

Negligence | Legal Concept or Common Sense By Law Space

We often hear that somebody is suing someone else for “negligence”. What exactly does that mean? Is it a purely legal definition, or does it suggest a common sense application of... Read More

Bill of Rights for Australia: Has anything changed? By Law Space

Australia does not have a Bill of Rights. Australia is a signatory to the United Nations “Universal Declaration of Human Rights”. The Declaration applies to Australia, but has no legal force. The Am... Read More

Caveat Emptor: Let the buyer beware! By Law Space

It has been said that the law’s concern is for people, and that the concern of business is for other people’s money. These two concepts don’t always see eye to eye. Should the law protect the consumer... Read More