The Bar Handbook 2011-2012

The Bar Handbook 2011-2012
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ISBN/ISSN:
9781405757355
Publication Date:
31/12/2011
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Print
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This new edition of The Bar Handbook 2011-12 explains and puts in context all these changes in the most accessible way.It caters to every professional level, from qualifying barristers to the ones retiring, with a generous section for practicing barristers.

Use The Bar Handbook to ensure you abide by the Code of Conduct, understand current guidance in best practice and run a profitable business as a barrister.

With more changes than ever in relation to the Carter Review of legal aid, the future of the Criminal Bar, opening up access to the Bar and the Bar Standards Board or the reforms contained in the Legal Services Act, it is important for you to make the most of the new regulatory framework.

Revisions on The Bar Handbook 2011-12

Published in association with the Bar Council, it brings together regulation and statutory extracts with revisions on:

  • the professional Code of Conduct
  • new business arrangements following the Legal Services Act 2007
  • novel business models including ProcureCo international practice.

All relevant source materials in one place

  • Professional Code of Conduct material from originating professional body
  • Key signposts to repositories of other specialist expertise for those seeking in-depth coverage of particular issues
  • Includes commentary by the authors to aid with interpreting the materials
  • Aims to answer the most commonly asked questions dealt with by the Representative side of the Bar Council
  • Contains key regulation and statutory extracts collected together in single point of reference
  • Invaluable professional conduct guidance – material that exists nowhere else in such an accessible form
  • Single-volume to all most relevant obligations/conduct advice

 


By Nicholas Bacon, 4 New Square, and Simon Garrod, The Bar Council

1704 : 8850