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The Crucial Roles of Vic Bars in Conflict Resolution and Advocacy Services



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By : George Cronoukidis    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-22 04:42:59
Do You Need Settlement, Arbitration, or Mediation Services? If your answer is yes, then you should definitely consider hiring a reputable Victorian bar.

Court Lawyers who pass superior court bar admittance exams and become eligible for practicing law at institutions such as the High Court, Federal Court, Supreme Court, District, Family, or County Courts, are commonly referred to as barristers, courtroom advocates or trial lawyers. A Victorian barrister or Vic bar – a familiar sobriquet for this profession – denotes an accredited practitioner of law who has been admitted to practice by the Supreme Court in the Australian State of Victoria.

These illustrious legal practitioners receive rankings according to proficiency, seniority and career achievements, with the highest honorific titles being Queen's Counsel (QC) and Senior Counsel (SC), respectively. Rankings below the mentioned two are referred to as Junior Counsel, or sometimes simply Counsel.

Each Vic bar is independent, highly objective and pragmatic. His/ her professional roles not only involve providing full court representation if necessary, but also offering legal advice regarding the strengths and weaknesses of cases presented to them, to weigh the prospects of ending litigation early through a settlement between the parties at issue.

Vic bars also stand out as great arbitrators and skilful conflict mediators. Asking for legal advice from a Victorian Bar in the initial stages of a court dispute might save you the cost, time, and solicitude of litigation. A large number of civil claims are ended before going to court, and by turning to the services of a Victorian bar in time, chances are you will be able to end the disagreement in a more convenient manner than through trial.

A Melbourne barrister, as well as any fellow practitioner in all States and Territories of Australia, can be easily recognized when showing up in superior courts by the distinctive outfit comprised of the traditional black robe and horsehair wig. Vic bars’ usual way of practicing law is in the company of other colleagues, in offices near Courts called Chambers.

Chambers should not be confounded with firms, companies or separate establishments of law. They are in fact cooperative associations or groups of freelance legal practitioners who, despite being in competition with one another, prefer to sustain their work from single premises or offices as part of teams for increased practicality. By operating in such conditions, Victorian bars can share business expenses and resources such as rent, secretarial services and library facilities equally among them.

Due to the huge number of cases brought forward in well-developed states like New South Wales and Victoria, barristers often turn to competent clerical services to assist them in their daily operations. Clerks deliver managerial assistance, as well as deal directly with clients, solicitors, court officials, media organisms and the public. Nowadays, access to a Vic bar is sometimes only possible via a clerk, thus allowing the legal practitioner to dedicate himself entirely to his/ her work.

Clerks are also in charge with handling administrative details inside the barrister group, such as marketing, electronic mail, keeping evidence of Court lists, taking care of judicial writs, receiving telephone calls, bookkeeping, and accounting. If you need to hire the services of a Vic bar but are unsure whether he/ she is the right choice for you, consider talking to the chamber’s clerk first or turn to the Internet and get the information you need from the pages of a dedicated directory.
Author Resource:- For more resources about Vic bar or about Victorian bar or even about Melbourne barrister, please review these links.
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