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"barrister" Definitions
  1. a lawyer in the UK who has the right to argue cases in the higher courts of law

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" Immigration barrister Charlotte Proudman called the policy a "deplorable guidance.
"Judges are only human," says Sarah Vine, a criminal-law barrister.
He qualified as a barrister, too, but did not practice law.
Ms. Eu is a barrister and former legislator in Hong Kong.
And they must be kept close to hand, for occasionally a barrister may face a sudden situation in which a wig and a robe are required, says Joyce Arnold, a barrister at One Essex Court chambers.
Ed Kemp, an employment barrister at Littleton Chambers, said context was crucial.
"He's filling the role of the opposition," sighs Junaid Jahangir, a barrister.
The British barrister wore a patterned short-sleeved dress and red pumps.
"I never said that!" she exclaimed from her seat behind her barrister.
Amal Clooney is a respected human rights and international law barrister in London.
Another barrister, Crispin Aylett, who represented Lythgoe, suggested that Mullen had trouble reading.
Charles Weeks is a Certified Financial Planner and the founding partner at Barrister.
He was an animal but you booed up with him at the Barrister Ball?
Colin Yeo, an immigration barrister, estimates that it costs nearly £7,000 ($9,40) in all.
During cross-examination, a defense barrister, Alan Kent, asked Mullen about his political views.
"It's a very significant decision," said barrister Chris McGrath of Higgins Chambers in Brisbane.
Human-rights barrister Amal Alamuddin and actor George Clooney wed in Italy in 2014.
We've seen the British barrister dress professionally, and her casual wear is just as chic.
Her barrister claimed she was "groomed" by IS recruiters following the collapse of her marriage.
In theory, a judge may decline to hear a barrister who flouts the dress code.
Frances Webber, the vice chair of the Institute of Race Relations and a former barrister
The first was sponsored in London in 1900 by the Trinidadian barrister Henry Sylvester-Williams.
Passing through, you reach a double sitting room with eggplant-colored walls and barrister bookcases.
For Molly Giles, a barrister in Stratford who campaigned to leave, Brexit is under attack.
The case against Mr Sharif was "illogical and full of holes", argues Junaid Jahangir, a barrister.
Informer 3838 had committed "fundamental and appalling breaches" of her duties as a barrister, it ruled.
Walter Bagehot trained as a barrister at which of the four inns of court in London?
They are not necessarily qualified to balance the risks involved in such cases, says one barrister.
"In a sense this is polarizing everything," said Neville Sarony, a senior barrister in the crowd.
"It mystified all of us," Matthew Ryder, a barrister who worked regularly with Khan, told me.
The groom's father, a barrister in London, was also appointed a recorder of the Crown Court.
But those without gypsy or traveller status may struggle, says Marc Willers, a barrister who represents gypsies.
They were announced by Rowena Orr, a barrister assisting the year-long inquiry into financial sector misconduct.
Earlier in the interview, the British barrister spoke of using her newfound celebrity for a good cause.
Mr. Robertson, also 29, is a barrister in London at Fountain Court Chambers, and practices commercial law.
The barrister said he had written the post in order to debunk earlier accuracies made by Johnson.
Kate works as an investigator for her mother's friend Michael Ennis (John Goodman), an American barrister in London.
Zeldine O'Brien, a barrister and an expert in space legalities, says that international law doesn't prohibit space advertising.
Like Walter White, Susan's story—as she and her barrister posited it—started off with the best intentions.
He financed his early days as a barrister by selling a painting by Monet, which he had inherited.
His father is a barrister at Frederick Jordan Chambers in Sydney; his mother manages Mr. Anderson's practice there.
Instead the barrister went with what sources told Page Six was a "backup" look by British designer Richard Quinn.
Yet despite this it has tightened rather than relaxed the rules recently, says Colin Yeo, a specialist migration barrister.
Citi's barrister, Rob Ranken, said it required full details of the allegations before the bank could prepare a defence.
As to Mrs Lam's loophole, it is not a bug but a feature, according to Margaret Ng, a barrister.
The FCA said a final version of the detailed summary would be published once the barrister has reported back.
"The terrorism act charge is about recognizing harm to the community," barrister and legal commentator Graeme Edgeler told Reuters.
A Pakistani barrister filed a petition last year arguing it should go back to its previous domicile, in Lahore.
Pell's barrister Robert Richter told the court on Wednesday that he hoped proceedings would begin as soon as possible.
WORK "Drawing the Line" NEGOTIATION In 1947, an English barrister, Cyril Radcliffe, is charged with partitioning India and Pakistan.
Even so, Mr Davies is standing again, hoping his barrister was wrong to claim his career would be in "tatters".
"As far as whether injunctions will have been sought in relation to those, we don't know," said the Secret Barrister.
"They go somewhere like California because they know where they stand," says Andrew Powell, a barrister who specialises in surrogacy.
The London barrister recently signed on to represent Azerbaijani radio host Khadija Ismayilova before the European Court of Human Rights.
And on Monday, the barrister representing the parents said they had accepted that it is "too late" for the baby.
The misconduct occurred between 2012 and 2017 and affected more than 220,000 customers, barrister assisting the inquiry, Michael Hodge, said.
An injunction has been filed in PNG Supreme Court to stop the closure, according to Melbourne-based barrister Greg Barns.
"They're talking about the size of a candidate's hands, not income inequality," said Menaka Guruswamy, a barrister from New Delhi.
Now a barrister, the centrist Steggall would typically be considered a great fit for the governing Liberal-National Party Coalition.
Thornhill, a British barrister, decided to visit Greece for just two weeks to produce the initial reporting for the book.
In "Undercover," a London barrister on track to become Britain's top public prosecutor discovers that nothing is as it seems.
The FCA said a final version of the detailed summary would be published once the Committee's barrister has reported back.
When Thorpe's barrister asks him why he chose Scott, of all people, to fall for, Thorpe's answer is filled with subtext.
However, it's hard not to notice that underneath that black robe and powdered barrister wig is a fashion plate par excellence.
Alvin Yeung, a barrister and lawmaker with the pro-democracy Civic Party, said he was sure the men were from gangs.
"I feel like, wait, have we gone back in time?" said Sheriff, who aspires to be a barrister like her father.
Instead it has published a summary, which a committee-appointed barrister said was an accurate reflection of the report's full contents.
His barrister Robert Richter QC already told the court in the first hearing in July his client would plead not guilty.
His father was a barrister and queen's counsel, the highest rank of a trial lawyer, from which judges are usually selected.
The family's barrister described it as an "outrageous" act of discrimination against the family member; the judge rejected the hospital's case.
Parliament's Treasury Select Committee has hired a barrister to check whether the detailed summary published is faithful to the full report.
" Emmerson, a British barrister and international criminal justice expert, said that Trump's comments showed a "staggering level of ill-preparedness to govern.
Branson was born in 1950 in Blackheath, a suburb of southeast London, to parents Eve, an air hostess, and Edward, a barrister.
DIANE BERRINGERWashington, DC You mentioned an instance of a barrister being admonished by a judge for his attire ("Wigged out", July 7th).
"There's quite a high risk that it will be found unlawful, and that won't help community relations," says Hugh Southey, a barrister.
Jessica Jones is a human rights barrister specializing in international and criminal justice work and legal adviser to the UN special rapporteur.
But there's one accessory in her wardrobe that took some getting used to: the traditional horsehair wig required for her barrister position.
"David knew a lot about sports, he had represented both sides of the fence as a barrister in New Zealand," said Pound.
"Since my suspension in November 2017, British Gymnastics has appointed a barrister to conduct an independent investigation," he said in a statement.
The lawsuit was filed on Monday at the Antigua and Barbuda High Court of Justice by the London-based barrister Leslie Thomas.
"All of the alleged perpetrators of the mistreatment... are untraceable or, it must be presumed, dead," barrister Guy Mansfield argued in June.
The series also features Ruth Negga as the victim, Pete Postlethwaite as Mr. Whishaw's prison cellmate and Con O'Neill as his barrister.
Wearing glasses and looking like a contented country barrister, Robert Townsend is shown in his nephew's drawing at age 59 in 1813.
"The court must decide whether this was just a night in the pub or an important business meeting," said his barrister, Jeffrey Chapman.
Steven Woolfe, a Manchester-born barrister who failed to submit his nomination papers on time for the previous vote, is the bookmakers' favourite.
The British barrister is defending Nasheed, who was charged with terrorism and sentenced to 13 years in prison after a much-debated trial.
Dennis Kwok, a barrister who organized the march, said 3,000-4,000 lawyers had taken part, around a quarter of the city's legal fraternity.
They have constructed a system of pupillage that makes it almost impossible to qualify as a barrister unless you have an independent income.
The fashionable 38-year-old barrister has also been spotted shopping in N.Y.C.'s high-end vintage boutique, What Goes Around Comes Around.
Loginov has hired a business intelligence firm Quintel and barrister James Ramsden QC, to ensure that the money is coming from legitimate sources.
Alvin Yeung, a barrister and lawmaker with the pro-democracy Civic Party, said he was sure the railway station attackers were gang members.
"If he has lawyers, he will be speaking a lot less in court," said Graeme Edgeler, a Wellington-based barrister and legal commentator.
Audrey Eu Yuet-mee, a barrister, is a former member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council and a founder of the Civic Party.
Sharad Rao, Kenya's barrister appointed by the IAAF, said on Friday that he would complete his probe into the affair by mid-May.
"There has been a production to the registry of a hard drive containing footage and manuscripts," defense barrister Ruth Shann told the court.
He previously worked in Hong Kong as a barrister and as a lecturer in the Law & Public Affairs Department at Hong Kong Baptist University.
Amal, a British barrister, is good friends with Meghan Markle and attended her wedding to Prince Harry last year with her husband accompanying her.
"You're never going to completely eliminate the human element in financial services," said Charles Weeks, founder and president of Barrister Wealth Management in Philadelphia.
In January 22002, barrister Kate Lampard conducted an independent investigation of Yarl's Wood, and Serco pledged to carry out major improvements at the center.
Nikki Amuka-Bird snared a Bafta nomination as Natalie, a black barrister who willed herself to professional triumph and an idyllically affluent family life.
"It is very likely indeed, practically certain, that City will seek 'provisional measures' from the CAS," leading Sports Law Barrister, John Mehrzad told Reuters.
Duncan, a former barrister with a background in mining law, heads an entity called Central Exploration that has a half share of the consortium.
LONDON (Reuters) - British lawmakers have hired a barrister to check if a summary of a report by regulators into how Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS.
We couldn't tell whether that barrister was actually landing it in the end, but we could see that it was agony getting there -- and why?
Waikwa Wanyoike, a barrister specializing in constitutional law, said the government's majority fell short of the majority needed in both houses to impeach a president.
Yet such counts exclude the vast majority of Nigerians, whose traditional marriage ceremonies are not governed by modern law, says Chief Robert Clarke, a barrister.
African Prisons Project (APP), a charity founded in 2016 by UK barrister Alexander McLean, works to provide education and healthcare in prisons on the continent.
"The reputational damage of a potential sanctions breach can be enormous," said Maya Lester, a London-based barrister and author of a European sanctions website.
They'll be cross-examined by Pell's criminal defense barrister, Robert Richter, who is well known in Australia for his lengthy and forensic questioning of witnesses.
A British barrister known for his work in opposition to Brexit sparked controversy last week after tweeting that he had beaten a fox to death.
"The poison, the contaminant in a flake, will be there as long as the flake is there," barrister for the Commonwealth, Martin Scott, told the court.
Veteran pro-democracy barrister Martin Lee said the opening of the bridge and rail line will kick-start Hong Kong's absorption into the Greater Bay Area.
She was a young criminal barrister who snitched on some of Australia's most notorious drug lords while she was representing them in the 1990s and 2000s.
Anselem Ozioko, the barrister representing EFCC, told the court that the financial crimes agency suspected the property was acquired with the proceeds of alleged illegal activities.
There's also Julian McMahon, a barrister who fought against the death penalty, representing Bali Nine members Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, who were executed in 2015.
On his return to London, he worked in banking before joining the law offices of Quintin Hogg, a noted British barrister who later became Lord Hailsham.
" However, barrister Jolyon Maughan, whose Good Law project funded the legal challenge, tweeted that "the effect of the decision is that Parliament is no longer prorogued.
Subsequently, a popular legal blogger called the Secret Barrister said the prime minister had plagiarised much of the thread from his own blogpost on the issue.
Starmer is a barrister who served as a senior public prosecutor before entering parliament, and was knighted in 23 for services to law and criminal justice.
A Labour party official said Williamson was given a formal warning and allowed back in after an investigation by a panel advised by an independent barrister.
"So from a very early point, NAB was aware that a driver for these ... fraudulent behaviors was its own remuneration structure," barrister Rowena Orr told the inquiry.
Late in proceedings at the re-trial, Richter introduced a new witness, a fellow criminal barrister and former altar server, who had a possible alibi for Pell.
With the gown (£199) and extras like the wig tin (£270), a full kit costs more than £1,000—a lot for a barrister who is starting out.
Jonathan Cooper, a British barrister on the couple's legal team, said in a statement that the FCO should insist all overseas territories recognize LGBT relationships in law.
Moody's barrister Adrian Huggins opened the proceedings at the Hong Kong court on Wednesday arguing there must be a"bright line" between regulated and non-regulated activities.
Dirk Bogarde stars as a married barrister and closeted gay man in London who risks his reputation to reveal an extortion plot against himself and other homosexuals.
Scared and powerless at being stalked online, Antunez decided to do something about the growing problem of digital sex abuse after she qualified as a criminal barrister.
Kilbey also announced that Fabric's legal team will be headed up by legal barrister Philip Kolvin, whom he describes as "widely regarded as the top licensing barrister in the UK." Fabric's statement comes as Islington Police Commander Nick Davies told BBC Radio 1 this morning that the police's move to close Fabric was not a "vendetta" related the club's successful 2015 legal appeal against unduly strict licensing conditions.
Joanne Cash, a barrister and former prospective Tory candidate who lives near Grenfell Tower, says the mood is of "real anger" about inept handling of the fire's aftermath.
To make the task a little easier, a UFO enthusiast and barrister in England who goes by the pseudonym Isaac Koi is transcribing archives of UFO-related shows.
A straightforward hearing—except that it had to be adjourned because the legal firm assigned to Ms Owen had been unable to find a barrister to defend her.
"The question whether we would or could impose direct rule is a bit of a red herring," Jolyon Maugham QC, a barrister who specialises in tax, told Mashable.
" Cross-examined about the potential treatment by the barrister for GOSH, the US-based doctor said there was "a small but significant chance of improvement in the brain.
McDowall followed the advice, but Westpac denied her the loan, according to details presented by Rowenna Orr, the barrister assisting the commission, and confirmed by McDowall and Westpac.
Once pro-establishment, the spry 59-year-old barrister began to participate in protests — "Only the legal demonstrations!" he said — and has been shocked at the police's behavior.
Sophie Okonedo stars as Maya Cobbina, a passionate London barrister about to be appointed the first black director of public prosecutions, despite having never actually prosecuted a case.
Clooney, a British-Lebanese barrister, said companies were having to respond "in real-time" to events involving human rights abuses and were increasingly being held accountable for this.
Clooney, a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers in London, is seeking to prosecute the Islamist group through the International Criminal Court for their crimes against the Yazidi community.
It has refused to publish the report, irritating lawmakers on Parliament's Treasury Select Committee, who announced they had appointed barrister Andrew Green to inspect the summary last week.
His barrister, Gerard McCoy SC, said under law the test for diminished responsibility should be whether Jutting had "abnormal mental functioning" as a result of his mental problems.
A Labour party official said on Wednesday Williamson was given a formal warning and allowed back in after an investigation by a panel advised by an independent barrister.
Naturally, Kate grew up identifying as Tutsi, and was thus furious when her mother, an international barrister, decided to prosecute Tutsi General Simon Nyamoya (Danny Spiani), for war crimes.
Kelaher rejected the proposition by a barrister assisting the year-long Royal Commission that the company was conflicted in having its trustee companies directing payments to its other subsidiaries.
Jackson Ng, a second-generation Chinese barrister and one of about ten other Chinese to stand for Parliament last year, believes the real number could be more than 600,000.
Opposition lawmaker and barrister Tanya Chan, who leads a group against the arrangement, said the issue represents the "most serious violation of the Basic Law" since the 1997 handover.
The British barrister wore a navy and white chiffon gown with a sweetheart neckline while the Oscar winner, 57, kept it traditional with a classic tuxedo for the ceremony.
Michael Hodge, a barrister assisting the commission, asked Allert whether as chairman of the trustee it "seems strange" that such payments would have been made "without any documented arrangement".
As Barrister and his group explain, the plasma sheet idea gives the requisite density fluctuations, but the light curves that should result from such structures don't match our data.
Martin Howe, another senior barrister, insists that the Brexit referendum vote not merely permits, but mandates, the invocation of Article 50, without the need for any further parliamentary vote.
Martin Howe, another senior barrister, insists that the Brexit referendum vote not merely permits, but mandates, the invocation of Article 50, without the need for a further parliamentary vote.
How can they ever trust them again?" said Alan Leong, a former barrister and co-founder of the pro-democracy Civic Party, adding that Beijing's ruling was "completely unnecessary.
The panel will be led by prominent British barrister Adam Lewis and made up of three members, with the other two to be confirmed by the end of February.
Dennis Kwok, a pro-democracy politician and barrister who represents the legal constituency in LegCo, notes that particular controversy surrounds elections within professional bodies that allow for proxy voting.
"The rules of engagement changed," said Max Hill, a British barrister who has prosecuted several high-profile terrorism cases and is now the country's independent reviewer of antiterrorism legislation.
Former Conservative prime minister David Cameron asked barrister David Perry QC to look into potential alternatives to the current system, such as it no longer being a criminal matter.
At 18, she went to the London School of Economics to study law, with the hope of becoming a barrister, but she couldn't afford to continue with professional training.

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