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Silk – where strife imitates art
McKenzie Frenzy: regulating the irregulars

McKenzie Frenzy: regulating the irregulars

The Legal Services Consumer Panel (LSCP) recently proposed an investigation into the so-called “professional” McKenzie Friend market amid concerns that consumers (litigants in person) are being exploited and abused. Perhaps surprisingly, given how obsessively the legal professions are currently regulated, these self-appointed in-court helpers are not subject to any code of practice, let alone formal Continue reading about McKenzie Frenzy: regulating the irregulars

HHJ Pennyweather: Young barristers need to up their game
Mandela remembered: a lawyer for all seasons – via The IBA

Mandela remembered: a lawyer for all seasons – via The IBA

The following message is shared from website of the International Bar Association, the global voice of the legal profession, with which ICLR, as a regular exhibitor at the IBA annual conference, is glad to be associated. IBA mourns and celebrates Nelson Mandela, Founding Honorary President of its Human Rights Institute The International Bar Association (IBA) Continue reading about Mandela remembered: a lawyer for all seasons – via The IBA

HHJ Pennyweather: Why can’t we have the TV cameras in our county courts?
BabyBarista: Lawyers are just glorified car mechanics

BabyBarista: Lawyers are just glorified car mechanics

“All we are is glorified car mechanics,” said UpTights at Chambers tea today. “Just fixing minor errors caused by solicitors.” “Except not so glorified,” said TheBusker. “Yes, I doubt there’d be many mechanics who’d be pleased with the comparison,” said HeadofChambers. “What’s the problem?” asked OldSmoothie. “Not had any trials of late?” “I should be Continue reading about BabyBarista: Lawyers are just glorified car mechanics

Pro bono publico: private conscience and public service
How not to do pupillage with new recruit PupilBrag
The cart, the horse, the nut and the sledgehammer: a review of the QASA Handbook

The cart, the horse, the nut and the sledgehammer: a review of the QASA Handbook

Over the summer, following a period of sometimes stormy consultation with interested parties, the Bar Standards Board published the first edition of its QASA Handbook. In a series of earlier posts, this blog has examined the background, aims and components of the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates. See: Questions about QASA QASA in practice: doing Continue reading about The cart, the horse, the nut and the sledgehammer: a review of the QASA Handbook

HHJ Pennyweather: Judicial eccentricities amplified on Twitter!