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Exercise 10Date: 2015-10-07; view: 616. Answer the questions to the text. Exercise 9 Match the two parts of the definitions. Exercise 8 1. Someone who works for his or herself is a provide representation. 2. If you speak on behalf of clients in court, you b lay clients. 3. Non-professional clients are known as c self-employed/ a sole trader. 4. Barristers working solely for a company are called d instructed. 5. The governing authorities of barrister are e in-house counsel. 6. When a solicitor gives a barrister the details of a case, the barrister is f practise at the Bar. 7. When you work as a barrister you g the Bar Council and the Inns of Court. 1. Who practises as legal advisers in the corporations in the U.K.? 2. Can solicitors appear in every court? 3. What kind of work do solicitors usually do? 4. Can barristers be employed directly by clients? 5. Who forms partnership? 6. Who acts as sole traders? 7. Why do barristers prefer to experts in particular areas?
Which of these statements best expresses the main idea of the text? Give reasons for your answer: 1) Barristers can also take cases in the inferior courts. 2)The solicitor is more of a specialist than the barrister. 3)Barristers are not allowed to form partnerships. 4) In the English legal system there is a division of the legal profession into barristers and solicitors.
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