In re Ainsworth, ex parte the Law Society: 1905

An unqualified person who gives notice of appearance is thereby acting in contravention of section 2 of the 1843 Act. The relevant rule of court required a notice of appearance to be given either by the defendant himself or his solicitor.

Judges:

Lord Alverstone CJ

Citations:

[1905] 2 KB 103

Statutes:

Solicitors Act 1843 2

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedAndre Agassi v S Robinson (H M Inspector of Taxes) (No 2) CA 2-Dec-2005
The taxpayer had been represented in proceedings throughout by tax law experts, Tenon Media, who were not legally admitted, but had a right to conduct litigation under the 1990 Act. The Inspector objected to paying costs as if the representatives . .
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Updated: 07 December 2022; Ref: scu.237582