Phrases with «young barristers»

The phrase "young barristers" refers to lawyers who have recently completed their legal training and have been called to the bar, practicing as advocates in courts. Full definition

Sentences with «young barristers»

  • He said: «We are currently losing young barristers who see how hard it will be to pay back the debts they incur in training. (lawyer-monthly.com)
  • Mr Stewart, speaking in a backbench business debate, was raising the issue of pay for young barristers when fellow Tory Sir Edward intervened to shed more light on the topic (dailymail.co.uk)
  • Jackie Doyle - Price, Kay Mason, former candidate Peter Aldous, and young barrister James Tumbridge have gone through to tonight's open primary. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
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