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Types of Examination Questions The training of Solicitors and Barristers … The work of Solicitors and Barristers … Control of Solicitors and Barristers Reform proposals …

Solicitors Over 100,000 practising in England & Wales Controlled by the Law Society. They have three stages of training (subheadings): (1) Academic, (2) Practical, (3) Professional.

Solicitors: 3 stages of training: Academic stage, Vocational Stage, and Professional/practical stage. Solicitors can specialise in one area of law, but they still need a Law Degree or CPE Academic Stage) – provides general subject knowledge.

Solicitors - 3 stages of training Then must also do the Vocational Stage) Legal Practice Course (at the College of Law or authorised University). Then Professional Stage a period of apprenticeship as a trainee solicitor (who is paid). Enrol with the Law Society.

Solicitors work … What do solicitors do? In what way can they specialise? What is conveyancing? What does a right of advocacy mean? What is a certificate of advocacy?

Complaints against solicitors Clients can sue a solicitor for breach of contract or negligence (see Griffiths v Dawson [1993]) What happened in the case of White v Jones [1995]? What mechanism exists for complaints against a solicitor? What is the role of the Legal Service Complaints Commissioner? What powers does the Legal Services Ombudsman have?

Barristers … Senior Branch of the Profession 12,000 in independent practice in England & Wales. Provide advocacy and written advice. Controlled by ‘ General Council of the Bar ’.

Barristers Training … Academic Stage … Law Degree or any other subject plus CPE. Vocational Training … One year bar course.

Barristers training: Professional stage Membership of one of 4 Inns – 12 dinners – Call to the Bar. Practical Training … Pupillage of 2 x 6mths.

Direct Access September 2004 – Bar granted direct access to anyone for civil cases – no need to approach via a solicitor. Direct access is still not allowed for criminal cases or family work.

Activity … Read the article on page 239 of “ OCR Law for AS ” and answer the questions.

What is a QC - How can I become one? Who used to appoint QCs and why was it criticised? Are women and ethnic minorities fairly represented? What is the current method/system for appointing QCs

Criticism … This leads to the assumption that Barristers need to come from wealthy middle-class backgrounds. The Bar has developed an aloofness from the general population.

Control Over Barristers By Bar Council Benchers Who set training and investigate complaints. Legal Services Ombudsman may investigate complaints about the way the Bar Council has investigated a complaint.

Complaints against Barristers  A barrister cannot sue if their fees are not paid.  Client cannot sue for breach of contract. Salif Ali v Sidney Mitchell & Co 1977) Held that a barrister could be sued for negligence in respect of written advice and opinions.

Hall v Simons 2000 House of Lords held that lawyers could also be liable for negligence in the conduct of advocacy in court. This overruled Rondel v Worsley (1969)

Complaints against Barristers …  Bar Standards Board – can order barrister to pay compensation of up to £ 15,000.  Senate of the Inns of Court – can disbar a barrister from practising.  Legal Services Ombudsman – investigates complaints

Criticisms of Training Process  Financial problems.  One year of formal law for non-law graduates.  Over-supply of graduates. Michael Zander argues that both the academic and vocational stages of training should be improved. He argues that law degrees should include preliminary training in areas such as drafting documents and developing interview skills.

Zander further argues that both pupillage and training contracts can be ‘ infinitely variable ’ in quality ‘ ranging from excellent to deplorable depending on where they are undertaken ’.

Fusion Fusion used to be a major debate. However, the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 and the Access to Justice Act 1999 mean that barristers and solicitors can take a case from start to finish. Under the AJA 1999 barristers have a right to do litigation (preliminary work in starting a case). Solicitors now have wider rights of advocacy in all courts

Legal Services Act 2007 What is the role of the Legal Services Board? What provisions are made for complaints about legal services? What provisions are made for alternative business structures?

Women and ethnic minorities Legal profession has an image of being white and male dominated. However, over half of the entrants to the profession are now women. Despite this, only 10% of QCs are women and only 23% of solicitors partners are women … Why is this?