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Two types of lawyers: Solicitor and Barrister

   

Added on  2023-01-10

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BUSINESS LAW AND
ETHICS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................3
MAIN BODY..................................................................................................................................3
Two types of lawyers; Solicitor and Barrister.............................................................................3
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................6
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................7

INTRODUCTION
The legal profession of the United Kingdom has comprised with two types of lawyers
named Solicitors and Barrister. Generally, a solicitor is called as a junior lawyer, on the other
hand, a barrister is called as senior lawyer. On the basis of some critics, one lawyer term is too
appropriate to different clients and customers. Reason is, two types of lawyers mainly increase
expenses of clients or customers. The report mainly discusses that, United Kingdom’s two
lawyer system is appropriate to different customers or just reaped off by unwanted expensive
fees. Some additional legal factors also have been discussed in this report.
MAIN BODY
Two types of lawyers; Solicitor and Barrister
Currently legal system in the UK is unique than lots of other countries because there are
two types lawyers works within the United Kingdom’s different courts, called; solicitor and
barrister. Many of people in the country are satisfied with this concept of lawyers (Miller, 2017).
This is the main reason that, both solicitors and barristers are continually working within this
country’s legal system from the previous many decades. Basically, a solicitor mostly provides
general legal suggestion and advice on different of issues. 1995’s Dowling & ORS V Bennett
Griffin insurance-based case is the best example of solicitor. Then, barrister is commonly a
specialist and expert in the few legal fields that solicitors has instructed on behalf of their clients
for appearing within the court. There are case of Clack V Wrigley’s based on shares’ security is
the best example for showing barrister role. and Both plays great role within this UK’s legal
system. On the other side, many people within the UK has not satisfied with these two types of
lawyers’ system.
On the basis of these people, there are two types of lawyers just increases the expenses of
customers and clients. Reason is, when a person hires these lawyers, then these both takes their
respective fees, so the system of one lawyer is the most appropriate that currently has followed
by many of countries in the world. However, when we deeply analyse, then we found that United
Kingdom’s two types of lawyers’ system is few expensive, but this system is too effective than
one lawyer system. Currently most customers are taking lots of advantages by these both
lawyers, because these can provide too excellent outcomes to each customer within the UK’s
legal system. Basically, most of the time just the truth wins within this country’s legal
environment with the help of two lawyers’ system, and that’s why this legal system is very
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