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Barristers undertaking public access work can provide legal advice and representation in court in all areas of law and are entitled to represent clients in any court or tribunal in England and Wales. Once instructions from a client are accepted, it is the barrister (rather than the solicitor) who advises and guides the client through the ...
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: Considered the best equity barrister of his age, even though he could "neither read, write, walk, nor talk" [11] 1922: B. R. Ambedkar
This category is for barristers from the United Kingdom and its constituent countries. Wherever possible the relevant sub-category should be used. For barristers by place of call, see Category:Members of the Bar of England and Wales and Category:Members of the Bar of Northern Ireland and, for the Scottish and Channel Islands equivalents of barristers, see Category:Members of the Faculty of ...
Myer Alan Barry King-Hamilton (1904-2010), British barrister and judge. Kwa Geok Choo (1920–2010), wife to Singapore Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew; Alfred Tristram Lawrence, 1st Baron Trevethin (1843-1936), British barrister, judge and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (1921-1922). Sir John Leach (1760-1834), English judge and Master of ...
British barristers (6 C, 344 P) C. Colonial Legal Service officers (1 C, 43 P) G. Members of HM Government Legal Service (3 C, 10 P) L. ... Pages in category "British ...
For barristers called to the English Bar see Category:Members of the Bar of England and Wales. See also Category:Welsh barristers , Category:Scottish barristers , and Category:Barristers from Northern Ireland .
Blackstone Chambers is a set of barristers' chambers in the Temple district of central London.Established in the 1950s, as of 2022 it had 119 tenants, of whom more than 50 are silks.
For barristers from England or Wales, see Category:English barristers and Category:Welsh barristers. See also Category:Members of the Bar of Northern Ireland and Category:Barristers from Northern Ireland