Sentences with phrase «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
He said: «We are currently losing young barristers who see how hard it will be to pay back the debts they incur in training.
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
Jackie Doyle - Price, Kay Mason, former candidate Peter Aldous, and young barrister James Tumbridge have gone through to tonight's open primary.
I wonder if there isn't a failure to grasp the opportunity that brilliant young barristers offer, to break this cycle.
Every year, Legal Week identifies up - and - coming young barristers who are being tipped for the top.
More than ever, today's younger barristers recognise that a place in chambers — a traditionally independent and self - employed gig — is part of an increasingly interdependent and demanding world.
Every year, leading legal publication Legal Week identifies and profiles the 10 most acclaimed young barristers «making their mark in a fiercely competitive arena» and this year Siddharth Dhar and Amy Sander of Essex Court Chambers were among the ten selected.
Part of this — but only a part — relates specifically to legal aid rates, on account of how we think it's a bit unfair that junior criminal barristers are often working 80 - hour weeks for rates sometimes working out as low as 50p per hour, and are concerned that bright young barristers are being forced out of the profession.
Sarah is currently serving as Secretary of the Middle Temple Young Barristers» Association (MTYBA).
Member, Chancery Bar Association Member, Property Bar Association Member, Bar Council's Equality, Diversity and Social Mobility Committee — 2012 to Present Member, Inner Temple Scholarships Committee — 2012 to Present Advocacy Trainer, Inner Temple Assistant Editor, Housing Law Reports — 2009 to 2012 Bar Council's Young Barristers Committee — 2004 to 2005 Chair, Inner Temple's Junior Bar Committee — 2003 to 2005
The alternative, possibly rather too radical, proposition of making the Bar Professional Training Course more difficult to pass — which would probably achieve the same reduction of numbers objective, give all students a fair chance to take the exam and benefit the general public onto which the thrusting young barrister is unleashed — does not appear to have survived the bacon slicer thinking behind the BCAT creation process.
The Bar Council and the Young Barristers» Committee welcome new proposals published by the Ministry of Justice...
The Bar Council and Young Barristers» Committee welcomed proposals published by the Ministry of Justice to replace the Advocates» Graduated Fee Scheme (AGFS).
Julia Beer, chair of the Young Barristers» Committee says the restyling of DCW's as associate prosecutors implies that DCW's are qualified prosecutors.
A few years ago a young barrister who was finding difficulty getting paid employment approached me for work.
They meet for tea and the Q.C. tells the young barrister how when she started appearing before judges she was losing her cases and couldn't understand why.
``... the Equalities Impact Assessment recognises that those members of the Bar who will be affected by this proposal are more likely to be «female or BAME and younger barristers».
Young barristers are increasingly entrepreneurial, seeking new ways in which to market themselves and to tailor their expertise for different audiences.
It still has much to do in these fields, and in others, but progress is being made, and the Young Barristers» Committee (YBC), which I chair, is an active part of that.
Alongside his full time practice, in his role as Chair of the Young Bar for 2018, Richard Hoyle has been actively involved in organising the work of the Young Barristers» Committee and contributing to the ongoing activities of the Bar Council.
Julia Beer, chair of the Young Barristers» Committee says the cuts could drive young barristers away from child protection work.
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