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A who's who guide to the law industry including detailed descriptions of the roles and responsibilities of people working within the UK legal system.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Senior Presiding Judge is a Board member of HM Courts and Tribunals Service and oversees the work of Presiding Judges on each circuit in England and Wales, providing a general point of contact between the judiciary, the courts and government...
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Sheriff is a Scottish law term for the person who presides over cases in the Sheriff Court.
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Queens Counsel's are also known as ‘silks’ because when a barrister is invited to be a Queen's Counsel they are allowed to wear coloured robes, traditionally made of silk. When a barrister is appointed as a QC, they are said to ‘take silk’....
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Solicitors are the initial point of contact when an individual has a legal problem. Their role is to meet with prospective clients, hear the client's problems, give legal advice, drafts letters and documents, negotiate on the client's behalf, handle...
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A Solicitor Advocate os a Solicitor who has higher rights of audience allowing them to do the same work as a Barrister.
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A Solicitor General assists the Attorney General, who both advise the Government.
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Stipendiary magistrates are legally qualified Magistrates (most were either barristers or court clerks before taking this office) who are paid (a stipend) to act as full-time lawyers. Stipendiary Magistrates were renamed District Judges in August...
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