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  • 21-03-2010 5:30pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 328 ✭✭


    Hi I hope it's ok to put this up here and I'm sorry if its against house rules.

    http://www.legaltutors.eu/

    We are practising barristers with extensive experience in lecturing, tutoring and one-to-one tuition and we are hoping to now move into the Dublin grind market. In today's highly competitive legal market we can offer you a specialised service that will put you ahead of the crowd and give you the professional edge necessary to succeed in the world of law.

    We offer a range of services to suit the varied needs of legal students. We offer targeted, specialist tuition for Diploma, Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Professional students and our unique team can deliver one on one expertise or group tuition at a competitive rate that is tailored for you. The team also provides detailed notes for all subjects as well as tips and advice for exam success.

    You can browse our site and find information on all of the subjects we offer as well as details of our rates and reduced group booking fees. All queries will be responded to within 24 hours and our team will accommodate your individual requirements with our specialist advice and expertise.

    Our competitive rates are on our site along with bio's of our tutors.

    regards

    Sonya


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,137 ✭✭✭experiMental


    This sounds like a great idea, but it would be even better if you could diversify your services for DIT students.

    For example, could you offer cut-price legal consultation for students, such as employment law, etc? It would be nice for students to know what is legally sound and what is not, especially nowadays.


  • Registered Users Posts: 328 ✭✭Hunter S


    Hey Experimental thanks for the feedback, while I think cut price consultations for law students is a great idea (although possible a quagmire in practice if we were holding ourselves out as barristers without solicitors briefing us) I honestly wouldn't recommend that most law students should have to pay at all for basic legal advice. There are specialist Free Legal Advice Centers around Dublin in for example Family and Employment Law where professionals give advice every evening and they should be used by most students before taking the step of paying for advice


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