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Beaumont on Barristers – A Guide to Defending Disciplinary Proceedings 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781916698406
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781913715007
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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This is the second edition of the popular ‘Beaumont on Barristers – A Guide to Defending Disciplinary Proceedings’, which remains the only publication to examine professional disciplinary proceedings against barristers from the perspective of the defence. It is a significant, learned, but also user-friendly addition to the library of those involved in such proceedings, whether as advisers, advocates, BTAS tribunal members, appeal judges or protagonists. This second edition covers significant case-law in the period 2020 to June 2024 and contains a new chapter on investigations within Barristers’ Chambers.

Since 2006, the investigation and prosecution of barristers, has been undertaken by a body independent of the Bar Council – the Bar Standards Board. By the Legal Services Act 2007, the Bar Council (and so the BSB) gained statutory legitimacy as the regulator of barristers. Since then, there has been an unprecedented growth in litigation involving the BSB. The replacement of the Visitors to the Inns of Court with a right of appeal to the High Court by the Crime and Courts Act 2013, has led to a series of important High Court judgments.

The author begins by describing the traumatic and disruptive effect of disciplinary proceedings. He advises on the best approaches to a BSB investigation and examines the concept of ‘professional misconduct’ and the regulatory scheme. There is a seasoned advocate’s deconstruction of disciplinary trial preparation and conduct. The approach to sanctions is given distinct treatment, before a unique chapter on ‘Barristers and Human Rights’, examining the impact of ECHR Articles, 6, 8 and 10 on barrister discipline, including on social media and private life. Other chapters cover costs, disposal by consent, appeals to the Administrative Court, defending complaints made to the Legal Ombudsman and a new chapter on investigations within Chambers. The final chapter, now a lesson from history, charts the effective collapse of the Bar’s system of discipline, leading to the creation of the Bar Tribunals and Adjudication Service from 2014.

This highly original book, which draws on unreported case law, takes an area of law that is misunderstood and stigmatised and elevates it to the level of a respectable legal specialism, whilst being both the reader’s friend and guide.

Subjects:
Professional Conduct and Ethics
Contents:
Chapter One – The Effect of Disciplinary Proceedings
Chapter Two– Investigating Barristers – Traps and Tips
Chapter Three – What is Professional Misconduct?
Chapter Four – The Conduct Standards
Chapter Five – Trial Preparation and Conduct
Chapter Six – Sanctions
Chapter Seven – Barristers and Human Rights
Chapter Eight – Costs in Disciplinary Cases
Chapter Nine – Consent Orders
Chapter Ten – Appeals
Chapter Eleven – The Legal Ombudsman
Chapter Twelve – Discipline in Chambers
Chapter Thirteen – How Barrister Self-Regulation Failed;