Corporate Britain backs direct access E-mail
January 2011
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  • Increase by a third in direct instructions
  • Economic downturn a significant factor

Use of direct access – where clients instruct a barrister directly as opposed to via a solicitor – is soaring as corporate counsel seek to cut costs during the economic downturn.

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Labels: Legislation

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Labels: Legislation

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