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Simple English definitions for legal terms

inner barrister

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A quick definition of inner barrister:

An inner barrister is a type of lawyer in England and Northern Ireland who is allowed to argue cases in higher courts. They are part of a legal profession that is divided into barristers and solicitors in many other Commonwealth nations. A student member of an Inn of Court can also be considered an inner barrister. On the other hand, an outer barrister is a barrister who has been called to the bar but is not allowed to plead from within it. Lastly, a vacation barrister is a newly called barrister who must attend inn-of-court functions during the long vacation for at least three years.

A more thorough explanation:

An inner barrister is a type of lawyer in England or Northern Ireland who is admitted to plead at the bar and argue cases in superior courts. In other Commonwealth nations, the legal profession is similarly divided into barristers and solicitors.

  • Queen's Counsel: A barrister who has been appointed by the Queen to be a senior advocate in court.
  • Student member of an Inn of Court: A law student who is a member of one of the four Inns of Court in London and is training to become a barrister.

These examples illustrate the different types of barristers that exist within the legal profession. Queen's Counsel are highly respected and experienced barristers who have been recognized for their exceptional advocacy skills. Student members of an Inn of Court are aspiring barristers who are still in the process of completing their training.

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