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Form PF187: Application for solicitor's charging order (s.73 Solicitors Act 1974).
Employment Tribunal decision.
Form No.44D: Order under Part 24 for detailed assessment of solicitor's bill of costs and for judgment on the amount found due thereunder.
John Ingham has been a Deputy Official Solicitor since September 2012 and a senior lawyer since 2006 in the Official Solicitor’s civil litigation team. His previous roles include: working in private practice (15 years) working at the Official Solicitor’s Office...
Service level agreement between UK Visas and Immigration and Treasury Solicitor's Department for provision of litigation services.
Form COP30: Notice of change of solicitor.
Alastair Pitblado was the Official Solicitor to the Senior Courts (appointed November 2006) and the Public Trustee (appointed October 2016). Although Alastair held both statutory offices, they remain legally separate. Alastair sadly died in office after a serious illness on...
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