cannibal.horse
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Hey everyone, I understand the role of barristers as sole practitioners but I'm a bit vague on the career path from uni student to the bar.
I've looked up a number of judges/QC's/notable barrister's profiles but often there is an absence of information on their early days despite academic achievements.
A few questions:
- Obviously it's not advisable to go straight to the bar fresh out of uni - if one is looking to go to the bar in the future what sort of firm should they be looking to join? (small, boutique, mid, top tier etc) I imagine top tier firms would be rather inflexible.
- During the early days should their be an emphasis on acting as an advocate in the local court for experience, a purely office position or a mixture of both?
- The DPP also appoints barristers. Are these appointed individuals who recieve a salary or their entire workload specifically from the DPP or are barristers just selected where their skills are needed?
- Are there many job opportunities for barristers? do positions tend to be as competitive as top tier graduates and partnerships?
I realise I'm first year and these things are a long way off, but it would be great to hear some info about something other than legal researchers or working at top tier firms (*snore*).
I've looked up a number of judges/QC's/notable barrister's profiles but often there is an absence of information on their early days despite academic achievements.
A few questions:
- Obviously it's not advisable to go straight to the bar fresh out of uni - if one is looking to go to the bar in the future what sort of firm should they be looking to join? (small, boutique, mid, top tier etc) I imagine top tier firms would be rather inflexible.
- During the early days should their be an emphasis on acting as an advocate in the local court for experience, a purely office position or a mixture of both?
- The DPP also appoints barristers. Are these appointed individuals who recieve a salary or their entire workload specifically from the DPP or are barristers just selected where their skills are needed?
- Are there many job opportunities for barristers? do positions tend to be as competitive as top tier graduates and partnerships?
I realise I'm first year and these things are a long way off, but it would be great to hear some info about something other than legal researchers or working at top tier firms (*snore*).