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Barber Exam Review (2023 updated) rated A+
  • Barber Exam Review (2023 updated) rated A+

  • Exam (elaborations) • 67 pages • 2023
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  • Barber Exam Review (2023 updated) rated A+ All of the following statements about early barbering practitioners are true except that they____? - correct answer Were held in low self esteem According to archaeological studies, animal sinews____ - correct answer Were used to tie the hair back The Latin word tonsorial means the cutting, clipping, or trimming of hair with____ - correct answer Shears or a razor Some tribes believed that cutting the hair____ - correct answer Exorcised bad spi...
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A Level Law Final Examination Questions and Answers
  • A Level Law Final Examination Questions and Answers

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  • Name the regulatory body for barristers, where it can refer cases to, and available sanctions The independent Bar Standards Board was set up and regulates the profession of barristers. It sets out training and entry standards; a code of conduct which barristers should comply with. It investigates any alleged breach of the code of conduct; it can discipline any barrister who is in breach of the code - if the matter is serious it will be referred to an independent Disciplinary TribuName the regula...
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Solicitors, Barristers, Legal Executives Summary OCR A Level Law
  • Solicitors, Barristers, Legal Executives Summary OCR A Level Law

  • Summary • 10 pages • 2022
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  • I created these summary sheets of solicitors, barristers and legal executives from Section A Paper 1 with A01 for each sub-topic. These sheets are all I used to revise this topic and I achieved an A* as my final grade. They use colour, key titles and short summaries of all key content.
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QLD LP - Wk 6 – Billing PRACTICE QUESTIONS 2023
  • QLD LP - Wk 6 – Billing PRACTICE QUESTIONS 2023

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  • Lawyer's/law firm's fees Only a person with a current practising certificate can lawfully charge for legal work: s 24 Legal Profession Act 2004 -Typically the firm, not the lawyer, is providing services -Methods of charging for legal work: ---Lump sum fee ---Task-based fee ---Court scale of costs ---Time-costing ---Speculative or contingent fee (% of proceeds recovered are illegal) - Lawyers Fees - Lawyers can receive fees despite their general duty to act in client best interest ...
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AC2.4 Assess key influences affecting  the outcomes of criminal cases
  • AC2.4 Assess key influences affecting the outcomes of criminal cases

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  • Barristers and legal teams - *Legal teams can influence the outcome of a criminal case as jurors take their arguments and evidence into account when deciding a verdict. *Barristers work at higher levels of court than solicitors and they wear wigs and gowns in court. *Their role is to speak on behalf of their clients, either for the defence or prosecution, each trying to persuade the jurors- factors such as the barrister's skills and characteristics can affect the outcome of a case e...
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A Level Law Judiciary Review Questions and 100 % Correct Answers
  • A Level Law Judiciary Review Questions and 100 % Correct Answers

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  • Role of Judge To make decisions in respect of disputes. They must do this in a fair, unbiased way, applying the law and the legal rules of England and Wales. Superior judges Justices of the Supreme Court. Lord Justices of Appeal (Court of Appeal). High Court Judges are split into 3 sections : Queens Bench Division, Chancery Division, Family Division. Inferior Judges Circuit Judges, District Civil Judges, District Criminal Judges, District Judge, Magistrates' Court, Recorders/Assistant Recorde...
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QLD The Profession: What Do Lawyers Do? REVISED
  • QLD The Profession: What Do Lawyers Do? REVISED

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  • Australian Lawyer - A person who holds a qualification in law and has been admitted to practise law by the Supreme Court in their jurisdiction Bar Association - An association that assists in the regulation and coordination of the work of barristers Barrister - A lawyer who is a member of a bar association, accepts briefs from solicitors to represent clients in courts and tribunals, and writes formal opinions about legal issues, but does not typically maintain files or trust accounts for c...
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AC 2.4 - Assess the Key Influences Affecting the Outcomes of Criminal Cases
  • AC 2.4 - Assess the Key Influences Affecting the Outcomes of Criminal Cases

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  • This document contains lecture notes on seven different influences that can effect the outcome of a criminal case (Media, Witnesses, Experts, Evidence, Judge/Judiciary, Barristers and the Legal Team, and Politics) This document ONLY contains AC 2.4 (2592 words)
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btec law unit 1 questions and answers with complete top solutions
  • btec law unit 1 questions and answers with complete top solutions

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  • btec law unit 1 questions and answers with complete top solutions court of first instance County Court and High Court small claims track in county court up to £10,000, up to £1000 personal injury, District Judge fast track in County Court, £10,000 to £25,000, or above £1000 personal injury, District Judge multi track County court, £25,000 +, up to £50,000 personal injuries, complex cases Circuit judge High Court Claims above £100,000 or above £50,000 pe...
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Ethics PRACTICE EXAMS VERIFIED A+
  • Ethics PRACTICE EXAMS VERIFIED A+

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  • 23. Ziems v Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1957) 97 CLR 279 - Facts: Bar fight followed by drink driving resulting in fatal crash. Held: Conviction for a serious offence does not, of itself, necessitate conclusion that barrister is not a fit and proper person. Personal misconduct may be grounds for disbarring because, by its nature, it reveals some unfitness to practice in terms of the person's character or qualities, but conviction for personal misconduct does not n...
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