legal personnel Flashcards
what are the two types of lawyers?
barristers and solicitors
what is the role of barristers?
- advocacy (speaking on behalf of another in court as a legal represetative)
when can you get direct assess to a barrister?
- civil cases
when is direct access to a barrister not allowed?
- criminal cases
- family work
where may a solicitor work?
- work in a firm
- work in the crown prosecution
what is the role of a solicitor?
- writing letters on behalf of clients
- drafting contracts, leases or other legal documents
- drawing up wills
- dealing with conveyancing
what is the queens council?
- after 10 years of being a barrister or solicitor with an advocacy qualification, its possible to apply to become a queens council, which usually takes on more high profile cases
what are legal executives?
they work in solicitors’ firms as assistants. they are qualified lawyers who have passed the institute of legal executives’ professional qualification and specialise in a particular area of law.
role of legal executives?
- handle various legal aspects of a property transfer
- assist in the formation of the company
- draft wills
- advise people with matrimonial problems
- advise clients accused of serious or petty crime
when do legal executives have right in audience?
where the case is no defended in family matters and civil cases in the county court.
what allows legal executives to make an application for bail or deal with cases in the youth court o family court?
three different practicing certificates:
- civil proceedings certificate
- criminal proceedings certificate
- family proceedings certificate
who is the representative body for barristers?
general council of the bar
who is the representative body for solicitors?
law society
who is the representative body for legal executives?
CILEx
(chartered institute of legal executives)
who is the regulatory body for barristers?
bar standards board