legal personnel

Cards (63)

  • What are the two branches of the legal profession in England and Wales?
    Barristers and solicitors
  • How do barristers and solicitors differ in their work?
    Barristers spend more time in court
  • What analogy is made between barristers and solicitors in the medical profession?
    Barristers are like consultants, solicitors like GPs
  • How many solicitors are there approximately in the UK?
    143,000
  • How many barristers are there approximately in the UK?
    16,500
  • What is the role of solicitors?
    They provide legal advice and representation
  • Where do solicitors typically work?
    Law firms, companies, or government
  • What does a solicitor's involvement in a criminal case entail?
    Providing legal advice and representation
  • Can solicitors be employed by other companies?
    Yes, they can work for various organizations
  • Who is the regulatory body for solicitors?
    Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA)
  • What is the purpose of the SRA?
    To regulate solicitors and ensure standards
  • What are the 'Codes' that solicitors must adhere to?
    Professional conduct and ethical standards
  • What happens if a complaint is made against a solicitor?
    It is investigated by the SRA
  • What is the relevance of the Solicitors' Disciplinary Tribunal?
    It hears serious complaints against solicitors
  • Who is the Legal Ombudsman?
    An independent service for resolving complaints
  • What is the Legal Services Board?
    A body overseeing legal services regulation
  • What is the current education and training route for solicitors?
    GDL and LPC
  • What is the new solicitor training route starting in 2021?
    Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE)
  • What happens to those starting a law degree before the SQE?
    They can choose their qualification route
  • What is the transition period for the new SQE route?
    From 2021 to 2032
  • What could be evaluated about the old vs new training route for solicitors?
    Effectiveness and improvements of the SQE
  • What diversity statistics exist for solicitors?
    65% female, 23% ethnic minority
  • How does the diversity of solicitors compare to barristers?
    Solicitors are more diverse than barristers
  • What is the role of barristers?
    To represent clients in court
  • How does the role of barristers differ from solicitors?
    Barristers focus on court representation
  • How are barristers organized?
    They work in chambers
  • What is Article 6 of the ECHR relevant to barristers?
    It ensures the right to a fair trial
  • What does BSB stand for?
    Bar Standards Board
  • What does the General Council of the Bar do?
    Represents barristers and oversees standards
  • Is the Legal Services Ombudsman relevant to barristers?
    Yes, for handling complaints
  • What does the Bar Professional Training Course focus on?
    Key skills needed to become a barrister
  • What is the Bar Aptitude Test?
    A test for entry into the BPTC
  • What criticism was raised about the BPTC?
    High financial risk for trainees
  • What is pupillage?
    The practical training stage for barristers
  • How long does pupillage last?
    Two six-month periods
  • What does the first six months of pupillage involve?
    Observing a qualified barrister
  • What does the second six months of pupillage involve?
    Managing a personal case load
  • Are there enough pupillages available?
    There may be a bottleneck in availability
  • What are the diversity statistics for barristers?
    35% female, 79% white, 44% privately educated
  • How does the diversity of barristers compare to solicitors?
    Barristers are less diverse than solicitors