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From 7 May subscribers to Counsel, the official journal of the Bar, will be able to read the magazine online.
Once launched, the website will contain the entire content of the monthly journal—including all the features and regular columnists together with profiles, reviews and the latest news (plus Bar News)—and a fully searchable Counsel archive.
The website, www.counselmagazine.co.uk, will also contain access to Member Services benefits, events and announcements.
Counsel Editor, Jane Maynard, said: “We believe that the website will be an invaluable reference resource for readers wishing to have instant access to Counsel’s analysis and comment on the law and the issues facing the Bar.”
Subscribers will be sent access details by post or email.
The website, www.counselmagazine.co.uk, will also contain access to Member Services benefits, events and announcements.
Counsel Editor, Jane Maynard, said: “We believe that the website will be an invaluable reference resource for readers wishing to have instant access to Counsel’s analysis and comment on the law and the issues facing the Bar.”
Subscribers will be sent access details by post or email.
From 7 May subscribers to Counsel, the official journal of the Bar, will be able to read the magazine online.
Once launched, the website will contain the entire content of the monthly journal—including all the features and regular columnists together with profiles, reviews and the latest news (plus Bar News)—and a fully searchable Counsel archive.
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