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Online Solicitors?

  • 09-02-2011 12:26pm
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    Any know of anyone offering legal advice online? Couldn't find much from googling, I need some advice on drawing up fairly simple contracts but dont want to pay through the nose, based in Dublin 12 by the way!


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  • Moderators, Entertainment Moderators, Politics Moderators Posts: 14,550 Mod ✭✭✭✭johnnyskeleton


    If you want online advice, in a sense it doesn't matter where you are based.

    Most solicitors have email addresses. Email them and ask for a quote.

    However, it is unlikely that they will do the thing completely over the internet. Solicitors are required to establish your identity, much like a bank and so you would have to go into them in person.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,169 ✭✭✭dats_right


    Big Mouth wrote: »
    I need some advice on drawing up fairly simple contracts but dont want to pay through the nose, based in Dublin 12 by the way!

    If I had a quid for everytime I heard those words, usually it's not so much simple as that the client undervalues and/or underestimates what is required. In my experience very few contracts are 'simple' and if they are then people don't usually need a solicitor's involvement to draft them.

    Yes, you probaly think it is a mere matter of printing something off and that will do and if it that is all you require google is your friend and you will not require a solicitor. If on the othe other hand, you require a contract to be drafted by a skilled professional, with due consideration given to your particular circumstances and busiess then you should expect to pay a fee commesurate with the skill, advice, time and value brought by protecting your interests.


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