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30 June 2009
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  • ID Cards For All Lawyers 
  • Response of the Law Reform Committee to the Tribunal Procedure Committee Consultation on General Regulatory Chamber Rules 2009 
  • Confiscation in Graduated Fee Cases: Protocol for Counsel 
  • Queen’s Counsel Appointments – Review 
  • Response of the Law Reform Committee of the Bar Council to the Law Commission’s Consultation Paper No 189 on the Illegality Defence 
  • Coroners and Justice Bill 2009 - A Parliamentary Briefing Paper prepared for the Second Reading in the House of Lords on 18 May 2009 
  • Annual Report and Accounts 2008 
  • HMRC support available for those having difficulty meeting their tax liabilities 
  • The Bar Council Mission Statement 
  • Constitutions 

  

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Date: 30 June 2009

  • ID Cards For All Lawyers
  • Response of the Law Reform Committee to the Tribunal Procedure Committee Consultation on General Regulatory Chamber Rules 2009
  • Confiscation in Graduated Fee Cases: Protocol for Counsel
  • Queen’s Counsel Appointments – Review
  • Response of the Law Reform Committee of the Bar Council to the Law Commission’s Consultation Paper No 189 on the Illegality Defence
  • Coroners and Justice Bill 2009 - A Parliamentary Briefing Paper prepared for the Second Reading in the House of Lords on 18 May 2009
  • Annual Report and Accounts 2008
  • HMRC support available for those having difficulty meeting their tax liabilities
  • The Bar Council Mission Statement
  • Constitutions

 

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