Tag: Lawyers

  • Entertainment Lawyers

    Some Popular Entries in the European Legal Encyclopedia related to Entertainment Lawyers Entertainment Law (in European Law) Entertainment Law Schools (in European Law) Entertainment Law Outline (in European Law)

  • John Shute Barrington

    1st Viscount John Shute Barrington (1678-1734), English lawyer and theologian, was the son of Benjamin Shute, merchant, and was born at Theobalds, in Hertfordshire, in 1678. He received part of his education at the university of Utrecht; and, after returning to England in 1698, studied law […]

  • Lawyer

    Lawyer in North Ireland A general term for someone qualified in law, such as a Solicitor or Barrister.

  • Francis Bacon

    Summary Aristotle was partially discredited by radical humanists, who made fun of the medieval scholars who had taken him most seriously, and by the Protestant reformers, who assailed the Catholic theology which had been carefully constructed by Aristotelian deduction. But it was reserved for […]

  • Professional Background

    Professional background in relation with the Courts and Tribunals in England For legal judicial posts, we ask applicants to declare which professional role qualifies them to apply for judicial appointment, such as solicitor, barrister, CILEx Fellow or other legal experience (e.g. academic).

  • Legal Professions

    Legal Professions in Scotland The Scottish legal professions are, like their English counterparts, divided into advocates (analogous to English barristers) and solicitors. The Faculty of Advocates Scottish Law Society Other non-statutory societies of solicitors include the Royal Faculty […]

  • Quality Investigator Evaluation

    The Quality Investigator Evaluation See an article about this topic in Legal Magazine by the same author. Related Entries Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates Bar History of the Law Society Accountants