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What do Barristers do?

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Barristers are generally involved in the following range of work activities:

understanding and assisting in the interpretation of the law;  
mastering and managing legal briefs (cases);
researching relevant points of law; 



 

Barristers are generally involved in the following range of work activities:

understanding and assisting in the interpretation of the law;
mastering and managing legal briefs (cases);
researching relevant points of law; 
writing opinions and advising solicitors and other professionals;
preparing cases for court, including holding client conferences, preparing legal argument, etc;
presenting arguments in court;
examining and cross-examining witnesses;
making submissions to a court so to win a case,
advising on matters of law and evidence;
drafting legal documents;
negotiating settlements.

If you need a barrister, you may contact MCINTOSH CHAMBERS directly to discuss your needs.  To contact Jill McIntosh, Barrister, call 9024 9500 today.

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