Judiciary reform/ advantages and disadvantages of barristers and solicitors 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? LawCriminal lawA2/A-levelOCR Created by: PatrickWhitefordCreated on: 02-11-18 18:44 Advantage 1 of barrister/solicitor fusion? Less cost for legal work 1 of 12 Advantage 2 of barrister/solicitor fusion? Profession is more efficient: tasks shared more evenly 2 of 12 Advantage 3 of barrister/solicitor fusion? More logical in education, students would have same foundation training 3 of 12 Advantage 4 of barrister/solicitor fusion? Removes two tier ranking between barristers and solicitors, solicitors can access higher appointments 4 of 12 Disadvantage 1 of barrister/solicitor fusion? Fewer court specialists; lawyers would have to be "all rounders" 5 of 12 Disadvantage 2 of barrister/solicitor fusion? Difference between office skills and advocacy 6 of 12 Disadvantage 3 of barrister/solicitor fusion? System works: why change it? 7 of 12 Disadvantage 4 of barrister/solicitor fusion? Leads to the creation of huge law firms at the expense of smaller firms 8 of 12 Issue 1 with the judiciary 90% of Court of Appeal/House of Lords judges Oxbridge educated 9 of 12 Issue 2 with the judiciary Male dominated: 2016 only eight women in the Court of Appeal 10 of 12 Career judiciary Advantage 1 Average age of judges will be lower 11 of 12 Career judiciary Advantage 2 Judges have far more training in specific skills needed as judges 12 of 12
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