Barristers


BSB apologises for failing to review contractual terms and cab-rank rule

5 December 2014

Vanessa Davies, director of the Bar Standards Board (BSB), has apologised “for any impression that may have been created that we do not take our regulatory obligations seriously” after the BSB failed to launch a review of the standard contractual terms and the cab rank rule.


‘Public access’ barrister disbarred for lying about immigration application

5 December 2014

A barrister has been disbarred for lying about submitting an immigration application on behalf of a client’s mother-in-law. It also emerged at a Bar disciplinary tribunal that Michael William Wainwright was not qualified to act as a public access barrister.


SRA rejects bid to give law firms open access to BARCO

4 December 2014

A request by the Bar Council for law firms to be given automatic access to BARCO has been rejected by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, it has emerged.


Bar Council warns on potential “cost to quality” from CPD move

4 December 2014

The Bar Council has warned of a potential “cost to quality”, following an announcement from the Bar Standards Board (BSB) that from next month it will only accredit CPD providers, and not individual courses.


BSB anticipating hundreds of barrister businesses after receiving entity regulation green light

3 December 2014

The Bar Standards Board has doubled its prediction of how many entities it expects to be overseeing by the end of 2015 after receiving Legal Services Board approval to regulate businesses.


Barrister convicted of CS gas offences disbarred after second disciplinary hearing

3 December 2014

A barrister who successfully appealed the decision of a previous disciplinary tribunal was yesterday ordered by a new tribunal panel to be disbarred. He was originally disbarred for failing to disclose previous criminal convictions for possessing CS gas and wilfully obstructing the police.


BSB suspends “bomb hoax” barrister

1 December 2014

The Bar Standards Board has issued an immediate suspension order preventing barrister Michael Shrimpton from practising. Mr Shrimpton was convicted of communicating false information at Southwark Crown Court last week.


BSB says sorry for slow march towards new business structures

14 November 2014

The Bar Standards Board has apologised for the “inordinately slow” progress in implementing Legal Services Act changes that will enable barristers to practice in novel ways, as it set out a timetable for broadening its reach into entity regulation.


Judge hits out at system that encourages solicitors to charge barristers referral fees

13 November 2014

Mr Justice Green, chairman of the Advocacy Training Council, has condemned the lack of a “level playing field” for publicly funded advocates, which is leading to the practice of “selling litigation rights”.


Barristers disbarred for repeatedly refusing to pay tribunal fines

13 November 2014

Two barristers have been disbarred for repeatedly refusing to pay a total of almost £12,000 between them in fines and costs. Meanwhile, In a separate ruling, a tribunal disbarred another barrister for conduct representing a “persistent departure from the standards expected of a barrister”.

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