Sentences with phrase «instructions as a barrister»

As at 8th February 2018, Marc had conducted 10,000 sets of instructions as a barrister.

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Historically, instructions presented to a barrister from a solicitor, known as a brief, are folded in a particular way, and...
Historically, instructions presented to a barrister from a solicitor, known as a brief, are folded in a particular way, and secured with a delicate pink ribbon or tape.
Refreshingly, this chapter also contains reference to barristers acting under the Public Access scheme as well as the instruction of a solicitor in the ordinary way.
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»).
Tarl can accept instructions from professional advisers who can instruct barristers as well directly under the direct access scheme.
In parallel and often complementing to his work as a civil barrister, Stuart is an ADR group accredited civil & commercial mediator and accepts instructions in a wide range of disputes.
Darwin Gray LLP regularly receives referrals as well as direct instructions from clients seeking to sue a wide range of professionals including solicitors, barristers, accountants, surveyors, architects and engineers.
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.
Addressing the European Bar Presidents» conference last week, he said: «We need to start a public debate as to whether we wish to see a monolithic state prosecutor, and how in future young self - employed barristers will learn their trade if they do not receive instructions to prosecute.»
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