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confidentiality
secret privacy as you must respect the confidentiality of your clients communications
Briefless
Having no brief without clients as a briefless barrister
solicitor
or charitable contributions 2 : a British lawyer who advises clients, represents them in the lower courts, and prepares cases for
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fund
fund : a fund established by each state to compensate clients for losses suffered due to their attorneys' misappropriation of funds
fiduciary relationship
Typical fiduciary relationships exist between agents and principals, attorneys and clients, executors or administrators and legatees or heirs, trustees and beneficiaries,
closing arguments
to persuade the jury to draw conclusions favorable to their clients. Closing arguments, like opening statements, are not themselves evidence. Source:
Undue influence
disposition or act, and in some cases, e.g., gifts by clients to their solicitors (inter vivos), the onus can only be
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