Barristers


Barrister sets up BSB-regulated firm to work for City solicitors

4 September 2015

A barrister has set up a limited company, regulated by the Bar Standards Board, to work as a consultant for a leading City law firm. Jane Walshe said she was the first barrister to be authorised to work in this way.


Law firms need to work on giving female barristers equal “crack of the whip” on instructions

2 September 2015

Male solicitors must be alert to their “unconscious assumptions” and ensure female barristers get an “equal crack of the whip in winning work on their merits”, the vice-chair of the Bar Standards Board has said. Patricia Robertson QC also said it was essential for women barristers to “find the right life partner”.


‘List of defaulting solicitors’ will be scrapped, LSB confirms

25 August 2015

Plans by the Bar Standards Board to scrap its ‘list of defaulting solicitors’ have been approved by the Legal Services Board. Richard Moriarty, chief executive of the LSB, said the list could undermine the independence of the BSB.


Kidwells launches accountancy joint venture – to add to its nine other branded businesses

21 August 2015

An innovative Hereford-based alternative business structure has set up a joint venture with a Welsh accountancy firm, joining nine other branded businesses in the Kidwell Group, ranging from a barristers’ chambers to a guest house.


BSB seeks power to fine barristers cleared by disciplinary tribunals

21 August 2015

The Bar Standards Board (BSB) is seeking the power to impose fines of up to £1,000 on barristers cleared by disciplinary tribunals, it has emerged. It also wants greater scope to appeal to the High Court.


Former lawyers convicted of providing illegal immigration advice

20 August 2015

A former solicitor and barrister have both been convicted and sentenced by magistrates for the providing unregulated immigration advice and services. They are the latest in a string of convictions for this offence.


Barrister who took BSB to judicial review hopes for “fair hearing” of forgery claims

20 August 2015

Damian McCarthy, a barrister whose disbarment was overturned by the Court of Appeal, has said he is hoping for a “fair hearing” from a new Bar disciplinary tribunal. The Bar Standards Board said it remained of the view that he had acted dishonestly.


Bar disciplinary tribunal to rehear disbarment overturned by Court of Appeal

17 August 2015

A long-running disciplinary case involving accusations that a barrister forged client care letters must be heard again, the Visitors to the Inns of Court have ruled. They said there was “no basis” for saying that the barrister would be deprived of a fair hearing “by reason of delay and/or any prior knowledge” of BSB witnesses.


BSB investigating 17 barristers at same chambers over complaints about behaviour towards pupils

13 August 2015

The Bar Standards Board is investigating 17 barristers at the same chambers over complaints about a ‘failure to act appropriately towards pupils’, it has emerged. Its annual enforcement report also showed that nine investigations were started into barristers with drink-driving convictions in 2014/15.


Slow off the blocks? BSB regulates fewer firms than expected as ABS launch date slips further

4 August 2015

The Bar Standards Board (BSB), which predicted at one point last year that it would authorise 400 firms in 2015, has authorised only 32 in its first four months as an entity regulator, it has emerged. Meanwhile it may not be regulating alternative business structures until later next year.

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