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Category:Accounting/Legal > Legal
ID:20642
Title:Barrister Required for Court Hearing in London
Location:Strand, London
Job Description
I am looking for a barrister to represent me in court on Tuesday, 23rd of March. You will ideally have a good knowledge of disputes and IP law.
Job Budget
Job type:Fixed Price Job
Budget:Fixed Price: £0 - £250
Additional Information
Approx start date after Bid is selected: Immediate (within 1-2 days)
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:20/03/2010 08:53 am
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Bids:1
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Clarification Board
H. B. on 20/03/2010 13:28 pmI gather that this post is the same post for the legal representation that you have posted earlier?
Reply from Client
R. J. on 21/03/2010 10:30 amYes its related to that case. I am going to go to the hearing myself and present a defense letter instead. This will only be a 2 to 3 page document stating points and providing evidence in the appendix.
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