Lay Client definition

Lay Client means the Solicitor's client for whose benefit or on behalf of whom the Barrister is instructed by the Solicitor to supply the Services;
Lay Client means, where the Instructing Party is instructing the Barrister on behalf or for the benefit of some other, specified, person, that specified person;
Lay Client means the person on whose behalf a practising barrister (or where appropriate in the case of an employed barrister his employer) is instructed;

Examples of Lay Client in a sentence

  • If the Barrister wishes to use the Material for any other purpose, the Barrister must obtain the prior written consent of the Solicitor and/or the Lay Client.

  • Subject to the duties of the Barrister and the Solicitor to the court, the Barrister and the Solicitor acknowledge and agree that each owes a primary duty to the Lay Client.

  • If the Solicitor or the Lay Client wishes to use copies of the Barrister’s work product for purposes other than those for which it is prepared, this will require the express written permission of the Barrister.

  • The Lay Client shall agree with the Barrister the fees to be paid to the Barrister for the Services.

  • The Solicitor shall not be liable to pay those fees or otherwise concerned with those fees, which shall be a matter solely between the Barrister and the Lay Client.

  • The Solicitor and the Lay Client have the right and licence to use the Barrister’s work product for the particular Case and the particular purpose for which it is prepared.

  • If payments are to be made on Basis C or Basis D, the Solicitor will also, to the extent required, provide contact details for the Lay Client.

  • Subject to the duties of the Barrister and the Instructing Party to the court, the Barrister and the Instructing Party acknowledge and agree that each owes a primary duty to the Lay Client.

  • If the Instructing Party or the Lay Client wishes to use copies of the Barrister’s work product for purposes other than those for which it is prepared, this will require the express written permission of the Barrister.

  • If the Barrister wishes to use the Material for any other purpose, the Barrister must obtain the prior written consent of the Instructing Party and/or the Lay Client.


More Definitions of Lay Client

Lay Client means the Authorised Person’s client for whose benefit or on behalf of whom the Barrister is instructed by the Authorised Person to supply the Services(identified on the front sheet of the Agreement);
Lay Client means the Customer’s client as identified on the On-Demand Services Order and for whom the On-Demand Services have been instructed.