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Booth Nigel. Life as a Junior Barrister: In the Words of the Independent Bar. Routledge,2022. — 155 p.. 2022

This essential volume for all aspiring barristers offers guidance, insights and advice from new barristers from a diverse range of backgrounds and practice areas, shedding light on what life is really like for barristers at the independent Bar. Each chapter is candid and honest about the reality of the Bar and how it measures against student expectations. There is only one Bar, but working in different practice areas brings different challenges. This book brings together new practitioners from across the disciplines, from crime to commercial, from family to employment law, and more, as they each discuss their workloads, the sorts of cases and tasks that they typically face and highlight the skills which need to be developed in the first couple of years. Practical tips around time-management and finance feature, as well as advice around key social and cultural issues. The concluding chapter by Jaime Hamilton QC discusses the transformations that the Bar has undergone and continues to go through. Accessible and engaging, this invaluable resource is the perfect guide for anyone interested in exploring a career at the Bar. It will be an ideal companion to students of law at any level.

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Family Law
Commercial Chancery
3 Civil, Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence
4 Property, Planning, Public Law
Inquests, Public Law
Crime, Social Mobility
Employment, Planning, Crime
Commercial Law
Crime
Looking Back and Going Forwards Reflections of a Modern Silk
Jaime Hamilton QC, 9 St John Street Chambers, Manchester

Books and textbooks on the discipline UK Bar:

  1. Morley Iain. The Devil’s Advocate. 4rd ed. — Kindle Edition,2017. — 467 p. - 2017 ãîä