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Articled and law
In 1872, Clark disappointed his father by leaving to study law, becoming an Articled clerk with R. P. Adams.

Articled and .
Articled pupils fulfilled the role of assistant organist until 1893 when the Chapter formalised the position of assistant organist.
Articled clerks who switch employers during this period are required to extend their training by six months.

firm and solicitors
Heelis & Son, a local firm of solicitors with offices in nearby Hawkshead.
They usually ran fashionable enterprises in Chelsea which started with the word bona, for example Bona Pets, or in one episode a firm of solicitors called Bona Law-a play on the name of Prime Minister Bonar Law-and their claim " We've got a criminal practice that takes up most of our time " at a time when homosexuality was illegal.
A number of portals have come about that are specific to the particular domain, offering access to related companies and services, a prime example of this trend would be the growth in property portals that give access to services such as estate agents, removal firm, and solicitors that offer conveyancing.
Complaints about solicitors if not satisfactorily resolved by the solicitors ' firm may be made to the Legal Ombudsman.
Once the Legal Practice Course has been completed, the prospective solicitor usually must then undertake two years ' apprenticeship, known as a training contract, with a firm entitled to take trainee solicitors.
Prospective solicitors are then required to take the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice ( a one-year course provided by several Scottish universities ) and then undertake a two-year traineeship with a law firm before they can qualify as a solicitor.
Ladbroke left the actual business of developing his land to the firm of City solicitors, Smith, Bayley ( known as Bayley and Janson after 1836 ), who worked with Allason to develop the property.
At the beginning of his career, Heinemann joined a renowned firm of solicitors in Essen.
In April 2010, a claim against the Duchess was made by Davenport Lyons, a London firm of solicitors, for a reported £ 200, 000 in unpaid legal fees.
After leaving school he was persuaded to follow in his father's footsteps, and commenced work as a clerk at a firm of solicitors in Bury St Edmunds called Greene & Greene, and took up amateur acting in his spare time.
On 3 May 2012, it was confirmed by Capt Phillips ' solicitors at the law firm CKFT that Phillips and Pflueger had separated, intending to divorce.
He never practised after training, but later became chairman of major Dublin solicitors ' firm, Matheson Ormsby Prentice.
* One-twenty people ( except in solicitors and banks ) called general partners, who are liable for all debts and obligations of the firm ; and
On qualifying as a solicitor he worked for a firm of solicitors in Edinburgh, which he left after six months.
He trained with solicitors Leo Abse and Cohen in Cardiff from 1968 and joined the firm upon qualification in 1973 rising to Managing Partner in 1987.
* In the Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster, a firm of solicitors, Farrer & Co, deals with bona vacantia.
In 1981 the studios ( along with the company ) were purchased by TSW ; in 1993 the building was sold to a firm of solicitors and converted into offices.
The firm of solicitors was given as John Newton & Sons, London.
In 2004 she began a training contract ( the two-year training at an accredited firm that aspiring solicitors must serve ) with the law firm Ainley North Halliwell, in Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Her grandfather was a partner in Gamon Arden and Co., a Liverpool firm of solicitors.
The service is run as a full legal service, just like any other firm of solicitors.
A graduate of University of Aberdeen, he was Depute Procurator Fiscal of Dumbarton 1972-1974 and has since been a partner & consultant with a Glasgow firm of solicitors.

firm and Lloyd
While with the firm, he also worked on two other family projects: the All Souls Church in Chicago for his uncle, Jenkin Lloyd Jones, and the Hillside Home School I in Spring Green for two of his aunts.
The firm ’ s business interests include Jardine Pacific, Jardine Motors, Hongkong Land, Dairy Farm, Mandarin Oriental, Jardine Cycle & Carriage, through which its interest in Astra is held, and Jardine Lloyd Thompson.
In addition to his role advising Gusmão, Bracks also joined several company advisory boards: KPMG, insurance firm Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group, the AIMS Financial Group and the NAB.
The former Boer general, Jan Smuts, wrote to David Lloyd George in 1919: " My experience in South Africa has made me a firm believer in political magnanimity, and your and Campbell-Bannerman's great record still remains not only the noblest but also the most successful page in recent British statesmanship ".
" Lloyd George's law firm Lloyd George, Roberts and Co had been engaged a decade before by the Zionists to work on the British Uganda Programme.
Frank Lloyd Wright started in the firm of Adler and Sullivan but created his own Prairie Style of architecture.
J. Aron was a player in the coffee and gold markets, and the current CEO of Goldman, Lloyd Blankfein, joined the firm as a result of this merger.
In May 2006, Paulson left the firm to serve as U. S. Treasury Secretary, and Lloyd C. Blankfein was promoted to Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
It has been reported that the Syrian government paid the U. S. lobbying firm Brown Lloyd James $ 5, 000 per month to arrange for and manage the article.
In 1923, he became managing director of its successor company, Danziger Luftpost when Lloyd Luftdienst merged with its rival firm Aero Union to form Deutsche Aero Lloyd.
It was in this position that Milch oversaw the merger of Junkers Luftverkehr to his previous firm of Deutscher Aero Lloyd in 1926, making him the first managing director of Deutsche Luft Hansa.
Hall said his dealings with the law firm were with Lloyd Meeds, a partner with the firm, which at the time listed 36 attorneys on staff, not with Jack Abramoff, the firm's representative for the CNMI contract.
At the time, a young Frank Lloyd Wright was employed at the firm as draftsman, and he may have contributed to the design.
Lloyd briefly attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison, before leaving for a job at the Boston-based landscape architecture firm of the Olmsted Brothers.
Schindler then moved to Chicago to work in the firm of Ottenheimer, Stern, and Reichert ( OSR ), accepting a cut in pay to be in that progressive American city, which was the home of Frank Lloyd Wright.
Built in 1915, it is Chicago ’ s only surviving building designed by John Van Bergen, a former member of Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture firm.
Previously, Parker worked as a litigation partner in the law firm Anderson Lloyd Caudwell, and later as a businessman.
" In 1989, she married Lloyd J. Derrickson, a former general counsel with Merrill Lynch and currently a board member with World Cell, a wireless communications consulting firm.
Hearst, Haggin, Tevis and Co., a company started in California in the 1850s and headed by San Francisco lawyer James Ben Ali Haggin with Lloyd Tevis and George Hearst, grew to be the largest private firm of mine-owners in the United States.
In 1901 Lloyd joined the family firm Stewarts & Lloyds as its youngest director.
Lord Lloyd was an Anglo-Catholic, and élitist and a firm believer in the unique capability of the British upper-classes to rule a colonial Empire.

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