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  • He has been a Member of the Council of the Scottish Law Agents'Society.
  • William followed in 1831 and was appointed as Singapore's first law agent in 1833.
  • FitzGerald was hanged for murder in 1786 along with his law agent, Timothy Brecknock.
  • After his dismissal Smellekamp remained in Bloemfontein, where he settled as a licensed law agent.
  • St Mungo's College also had a non-university law school, which prepared accountants and law agents but not advocates.
  • Robinson acquired property and local influence, by marriage and inheritance, and Sir James Lowther made him his principal law agent and land steward.
  • In fact, Jones says, his father came from a family of minor distinction and was a lower-status law agent who processed routine legal documents.
  • He was allowed to work as law agent in the lower courts, and  being well-known and popular  set up a successful law practice.
  • Robinson resigned the post of law agent to the Lowther estates, and was succeeded in it by his first cousin, John Wordsworth, the poet's father.
  • Additionally, the dissent criticized the government's employment of the " agency law " principle to determine that Abramski was a third party s common-law agent for Alvarez.
  • During this period, several British officers praised of Abu Bakar's excellent diplomatic skills, as mentioned in William Napier's diaries, who was the senior law agent of Singapore.
  • "Mr . Alexander Muirhead Aitken was admitted as a special law agent in Singapore in 1852, and was called to the English Bar at the Middle Temple in 1864.
  • He was born at Silverwood, Kilmarnock, in 1760, a neighbourhood which he left in 1785 to go to Strathaven, Lanarkshire, where he practised for many years as a law agent.
  • But he is taught piano by his doting mother ( Brenda Blethyn ) and soon climbing the show biz ladder, aided by his brother-in-law agent ( Bob Hoskins ) and friend-manager ( John Goodman ).
  • As if to illustrate the borderless nature of today's conflicts, a quiet Pakistani enclave of New York woke up on the century's next-to-last day to the spectacle of American law agents swarming through the streets hunting for suspects in an alleged Arab terrorist plot.
  • "' Johan Arnold Smellekamp "'( Amsterdam, Netherlands, 16 January 1812 & ndash; Bloemfontein, Orange Free State, 25 May 1866 ) was a Dutchman who pioneered trade with the Boer Voortrekker states in South Africa and later became a civil servant, politician and law agent in the Orange Free State.
  • This requirement was removed by the Law Agents ( Scotland ) Act 1873, which eliminated the exclusive right of Society members to appear in the local courts, and the Solicitors ( Scotland ) Act 1933 and Legal Aid and Solicitors ( Scotland ) 1949, which created the Law Society of Scotland as the national professional body for solicitors.
  • The Faculty's position was eroded by the Law Agents ( Scotland ) Act 1873, which eliminated the exclusive right of Faculty members to appear in the Local Courts, and the Solicitors ( Scotland ) Act 1933 and Legal Aid and Solicitors ( Scotland ) 1949, which created the Law Society of Scotland as the national professional body for solicitors.