Sentences with phrase «by barristers»

It has been written by barristers, who have lots of experience in all kinds of different courts and understand how the system works.
Law barristers: work experience offered by barristers» chambers is called a «mini-pupillage».
The decision follows a public consultation into the nature and extent of hospitality offered to solicitors by barristers.
Solicitor advocates have been cold - shouldered by barristers, and even by some ex-barrister judges, who see them as interlopers.
That belief was deemed «discriminatory» by the Barristers» Society, which ironically responded by prospectively excluding Trinity Western graduates from the practice of law.
The majority of instructions received by our barristers comes by way of Professional Client Access, whether from a solicitor in private practice, an in - house lawyer, or other legal professionals.
Unless otherwise agreed, members of chambers offer their services and accept instructions as members of the Bar of England and Wales in accordance with the General Terms and Conditions for the Supply of Legal Services by Barristers to Solicitors in Commercial Matters, Payment Basis B, as agreed between the Commercial Bar Association (COMBAR) and the City of London Law Society.
This builds on our many links with the University and reflects the valuable input made by these barristers in these fast changing and demanding times.
Members of Chambers will also, if requested, provide their services on the Standard Conditions of Contract for the Supply of Legal services by Barristers to Authorised Persons 2012 which may be found at www.barcouncil.org.
Unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing, members of chambers will offer their services and accept instructions on Payment Basis A in accordance with the General Terms and Conditions for the Supply of Legal services by Barristers to Solicitors in Commercial Matters, as agreed between the Commercial Bar Association and the City of London Law Society, Version 3.0 2018 («The COMBAR Terms»).
Any inquiries from clients of Mr. Cushing or members of the public concerning client files or matters should be directed to the Custodian appointed by the Barristers» Society:
It is because of this approach that the firm secures large - scale cases, referred not only by previous as well as existing clients, but also by barristers and other professionals.
By the 1860s, they had become two simple rectangles, which are still worn by barristers today; the two rectangles are even said to represent the tablets of Moses in the Old Testament.
On Wednesday 8 July 2015 at 6 pm, we will be meeting at Brick Court Chambers for an exciting talk by barristers Paul Bowen QC (Brick Court Chambers), Alison Pickup (Doughty Street Chambers) and solicitor Roopa Tanna (Islington Law Centre).
In 2014, he was named «Outstanding Young Lawyer» by the Barristers» Association of Philadelphia.
Or, are you just referring to the translation of the esoteric legal language used by barristers, solicitors and judges?
Before this time, English law reports, now known as Nominate Reports, were produced on an individual basis by barristers, with a series lasting from one or two volumes, to the working life of the author barrister.
Ethics training is, of course, also undertaken by barristers, so we had invited members of the Bar Council and Bar Standards Board to the event.
Barristers are instructed under the Standard Conditions of Contract for the Supply of Legal Services by Barristers to Authorised Persons 2012 (the «new Bar Council Standard Conditions of Contract»).
Therefore the new edition of Adverse Possession will be most welcome not only by barristers and solicitors but also judges and adjudicators seeking an up - to - date, structured and comprehensive reference guide..
As justice secretary, he saw unwelcome headlines over issues including legal aid cuts that sparked an unprecedented walkout by barristers and solicitors, mandatory court charges and an attempt to ban books being sent to prisoners, most of which were later reversed.
Justice John Tsoho of Federal High Court, Abuja who adjourned hearing in the trial of Kanu with his co-defendants in a motion of notice filed on their behalf by Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor, asked the Judge to disqualify himself from hearing the case over alllegations of «manifest bias.»
The Electoral Commission, any objector, and the person objected to may appear before the court either in person or by some person appointed by it or him or her in writing or by a barrister or solicitor.
The programme sparked a review by Serco, which runs the centre, by barrister Kate Lampard.
But the report by barrister Kate Lampard also confirm there was «not an endemic culture of abuse» at Yarl's Wood
The charges were filed yesterday before the FCT High Court and Federal High Court in Abuja respectively by counsels to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) led by Barrister Johnson Ojogbane.
This was disclosed yesterday by the Senate Leader, Senator Ali Ndume, who represented the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, when a civil society group, Centre for Social Justice, CSJ, led by Barrister Eze Onyekpere submitted a report on MTEF to the Senate.
The teenage girls will also take part in an interactive workshop on self esteem and the mindset for success facilitated by barrister Hannilee Fish so they can become leaders of tomorrow.
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I attribute that to two main factors: poor leadership and vested interests by the barrister - controlled Convocation.
Much of the 5 day hearing hearing was taken up by the Mother giving evidence in response to questions by her barrister.
His lordship also referred to the pre-existing English case law, as well as a Paris Court of Appeal decision of 26 June 1991 (in the case of KFTCIC v Icori Estero Spa (unreported), where the French court dismissed a challenge to an award rendered by a tribunal which had been chaired by a barrister from the same chambers as counsel for one of the parties.
While every reasonable effort is made to make the information and commentary accurate and up to date, no responsibility for its accuracy and correctness, or for any consequences of relying on it, is assumed by any barrister in these Chambers.
His talk was followed by the annual legal midwifery update by Barrister Barbara Hewson.
11/3/2012: Comment by a barrister in an explosive case in regard of instruction of a suitable expert: «It is unlikely that the prosecution will be able to instruct someone more distinguished.»
Legal aid means representation by a barrister or solicitor in civil proceedings in court, in addition to the preparatory work this entails.
Malcolm, Solicitor practices are in danger of being put at risk by a barrister - dominated Convocation and by other entities such as, perhaps, government, who either are content to risk solicitor practices to deflect real change to barrister practices (in the case of Convocation) or are looking for quick votes and to hell with the long - term consequences (in the case of government).
One high - profile example is the claim brought by barrister Tom Brennan, recently adjourned at the City of London County Court, in which there is even a claim for exemplary damages.

Not exact matches

Barrister John Vaughan has been appointed a judge of the WA Supreme Court, filling the vacancy left by the resignation of Justice Peter Martino.
Mr Ngole's barrister submitted evidence that the committee was chaired by a prominent and long - standing LGBT campaigner, Professor Jacqueline Marsh, and that both she and the university failed to disclose her interest in the issue at any point during the proceedings.
The conference was spearheaded by Michael Davidson, a man of God who came out of the homosexual life many years ago and heads up a group called Core Issues Trust («a non-profit Christian ministry supporting men and women with homosexual issues who voluntarily seek change in sexual preference and expression») and by Andrea Williams, dynamic barrister and CEO of Christian Concern (an organization that seeks to be «a strong Christian voice in the public sphere») and the Christian Legal Centre (a legal defense team for British Christians persecuted for their faith).
Generally speaking, Daniel Dennett's method in all his books is too often reminiscent of the forensic technique employed by the Snark, in the Barrister's dream, to defend a pig charged with abandoning its sty: The Snark admits the desertion but then immediately claims this as proof of the pig's alibi (for the creature was obviously absent from the scene of the crime at the time of its commission).
This is what James Eadie QC, Cameron's Government's expensive barrister, told the court (on his behalf): that the refusal to allow an NHS nurse and a British Airways worker to visibly wear a crucifix at work «did not prevent either of them practising religion in private», which would be protected by human rights law.
The Competition Tribunal, which is headed by former South Australian barrister Judge John Mansfield, is working to a tight deadline and wants to complete its deliberations by the end of February.
This is professional big money contracts reviewed by highly paid barristers / solicitors.
As reported by the Telegraph, the wideman — who won the Premier League title with Manchester City in 2012 — has also been stripped of his England caps, as confirmed by the player's barrister, Orlando Pownall QC.
The Family Law Panel is a free social enterprise delivered by Resolution member solicitors, and family law specialist barristers and mediators nationwide.
Michael Howard, then a barrister, represented Futters but the local residents, represented by Harriet, won.
The inquiry into sex in prison was initiated by the Howard League for Penal Reform and had a distinguished board of experts on its panel, including leading criminologists, public health advisors and barristers.
The statement issued by the Administrative Secretary, INEC in the state, Barrister Ademusire E.A has it that July 6th, 2017 will be the last day for electioneering campaigns.
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