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  2. Barristers in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Barristers have full rights of audience to appear in all courts, from highest to lowest. Solicitors, on the other hand, have traditionally been able to appear only as advocates in the lower courts (that is, the magistrates' and county courts) and tribunals. The bulk of such work continues to be handled by solicitors.

  3. Barrister - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the barristers code of conduct is to avoid dominance by either the barrister or the client and the client being enabled to make informed decisions in a supportive atmosphere [26] and, in turn, the client expects (implicitly and/or explicitly) the barrister to uphold their duties, namely by acting in the client's best interests ...

  4. Camilla Bloch - Wikipedia

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    On 12 September 1998 she married Michael Bloch KC, [5] also a barrister, [6] at St Peter's Church, Eaton Square, Belgravia. [7] At the wedding, their three page-boys all wore court dress, including barristers' wigs. [8] In March 2002, Bloch announced the birth of her first child.

  5. Solicitor - Wikipedia

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    The independence of most of Ireland in December 1922 as the Irish Free State was marked more by continuity with the British legal system than with change. The Free State later became a Republic in April 1949. The legal profession remained divided between barristers (or abhcóidí in Irish) and solicitors (or aturnaetha in Irish). There was some ...

  6. List of members of Gray's Inn - Wikipedia

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    Name Noted for Notes 1540: Nicholas Barham: Serjeant-at-Law who investigated and prosecuted the Ridolfi plot [7] 1583: Thomas Ashe: legal writer and qualified barrister, although he never practised the law [8] 1585: Henry Finch: legal writer [9] 1674: William Atwood: Lawyer and writer [10] 1792: John Bell

  7. Legal professions in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    Becoming a Barrister requires membership of one of the four Inns of Court in London, namely Lincoln's Inn, Gray's Inn, Inner Temple, and Middle Temple.The Inns provide support for barristers and student barristers through a range of educational activities, lunching and dining facilities, access to common rooms and gardens, and provision of various grants and scholarships.