What Barristers Do?
Essentially, the barrister is allowed to appear in court in order to argue a client’s case. We all know the plain fact that these barristers are forbidden from integrating or joining together as partners and they are not permitted to form partnerships but a number of them may make up a set of chambers as sole practitioners, and perhaps share a clerk who serves other some other barrister. The main role of a barrister in the legal system is to make sure that justice is provided to their clients with the best representation, in courts or before a judge. These are the things that a barrister usually does.
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