Legal Professionals
The work of Solicitors and Barristors according to 'Law' - Ian Yule & Peter Darwent
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- Created on: 14-04-14 15:26
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- Legal Professionals
- Solicitors
- The work of Solicitors
- Give legal advice
- Non-contentious
- Conveyancing, Probate and Contract
- Moving house, Will writing & Divorce
- Conveyancing, Probate and Contract
- Litigation
- Advocacy in lower courts
- County and Magistrates
- Advocacy in higher courts
- Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 / Access to Justice Act 1999
- 'Rights of audience'
- Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 / Access to Justice Act 1999
- Advocacy in lower courts
- The Law Society
- The work of Solicitors
- Barristers
- 'Referral profession'
- Clients referred to Barristers via Solicitors
- Courtroom advocates
- Rights of audience in higher courts
- The Bar Council
- Have to belong to one of four Inns of Court
- Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, Inner Inn or Middle Inn
- Provide usable resources for all Barristers
- Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, Inner Inn or Middle Inn
- Need to have competent execution of specific skills
- Litigation, Advocacy, Legal research and Case preparation
- Work in chambers
- 'Referral profession'
- Solicitors
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