In the common law world, some countries maintain a split legal profession by separately recognising the roles of “barrister” and “solicitor”. This division stems primarily from historical ties to the British legal system and reflects differing responsibilities and professional pathways within the legal field. Countries such as the United Kingdom (particularly England and Wales), Australia, Canada [...]The post Award of the titles of Barrister and Solicitor separately, by Afe Babalola appeared first on Vanguard News.
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