Some important considerations to be taken into account in verifying . . . The practitioners concerned often argue that they acted on the instructions of the parent or guardian in settling the claim The duty of the practitioner extends to advising the client on the adequacy of the settlement offer Remember that the client has instructed you as a professional and expert
Legal Practice Act 28 of 2014 - South African Government Please note that most Acts are published in English and another South African official language Currently we only have capacity to publish the English versions This means that this document will only contain even numbered pages as the other language is printed on uneven numbered pages
Practice management toolkit - LSSA The focus of this article will be on the areas legal practitioners should consider when deciding whether to accept an instruction from a client Read more Exposed through passing of journal entries?
Question 2 (docx) - CliffsNotes Conflict of Interest Check: Conduct a thorough conflict of interest check before accepting instructions from a new client Disclose any potential conflicts and assess whether you can provide independent and unbiased legal advice and representation
Attorneys Act: Attorneys profession: Rules Attorneys’ Profession These rules have been approved by the Chief Justice of South Africa in consultation with the Acting Judge President of the Free State Provincial Division in terms of Section 74(2) of Act No 53 of 1979 and are promulgated by the Council of The Free State Law Society
Preliminary Considerations When Accepting an Instruction from a Client When accepting an instruction from a client, it is crucial to conduct preliminary considerations to ensure that the legal matter is within the practitioner's expertise and that the appropriate court is identified