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The Bar Standards Board has issued a consultation paper and proposed amendments to the Code in respect of barrister involvement in SRA regulated bodies.
The consultation paper also sets out provisional views on whether barrister-only partnerships should be permitted and if so whether the cabrank rule should apply to those barristers within the partnership. Please refer to our website www.barstandardsboard.org.uk
under Standards and Guidance, Legal Services Act 2007, where we have details about the Act, answers to frequently asked questions and a link to our consultation documents. If you have any queries, please email:
LSA@barstandardsboard.org.uk
The consultation paper also sets out provisional views on whether barrister-only partnerships should be permitted and if so whether the cabrank rule should apply to those barristers within the partnership. Please refer to our website www.barstandardsboard.org.uk
under Standards and Guidance, Legal Services Act 2007, where we have details about the Act, answers to frequently asked questions and a link to our consultation documents. If you have any queries, please email:
LSA@barstandardsboard.org.uk
The Bar Standards Board has issued a consultation paper and proposed amendments to the Code in respect of barrister involvement in SRA regulated bodies.
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