What requirements are included under your duty to act with honesty and integrity?
How can the interests of justice and client’s interests be properly served?
if you remain honest and maintain your independence from external pressures.
What can be seen as compromising your independence in breach of rule 8?
What should you do if offered a gift by either current, prospective or former clients/professional clients?
consider carefully whether the circumstances and size of the gift would be reasonable to lead others to think that your independence had been compromised. If this would be the case, you should refuse to accept the gift
Can entertainment be given/received at a disproportionate level?
not if it would be others consider that your independence had been compromised.
What should practising barristers ensure as to any comments they make in the press?
that they do not undermine and are not reasonably seen to undermine their independence. The comment should also not bring the profession or any other barrister not disrepute.
What is a specific aspect of your duty to act with honesty and integrity when the other side is legally represented?
you are expected to correspond at all times with the other parties legal rep
What conduct is likely to be deemed a breach of CD3/5?
What can referring to your status as a barrister in an irrelevant context be deemed?
an abuse of your professional position and as such a breach of CD 3/5
What conduct is not likely to be treated as a breach of CDs 3/5?
Minor criminal offences or conduct in your private/personal life unless this involves:
What do minor criminal offences include?
what is classed as offensive or discreditable conduct?
What is rule C10?
you must not pay or receive referral fees
What is the purpose of rule C10?
making or receiving payments to procure the referral to you by an intermediary of professional instructions is inconsistent with your obligations under CD 2,3 and 4 and may also breach CD5.
What happens where public funding is in place?
the legal aid agency’s standard terms and conditions prohibit contract holders from making or receiving any payment for the referral or introduction of a client, whether or not the lay clients knows of and consents to the payment
What is a referral fee?
in both public and privately funded cases, a referral fee to which the client has not consented may constitute a bribe and is therefore a criminal offence under the Bribery Act 2010.
Where are referral fees and inducements prohibited?
where they relate to a claim or potential claim for damages for personal injury or death or arise out of circumstances involving personal injury or death of person claims
Where are referral fees and inducements prohibited?
where they relate to a claim or potential claim for damages for personal injury or death or arise out of circumstances involving personal injury or death of person claims
What does rule C10 not prohibit?
proper expenses that are not a reward for referring work such as genuine and reasonable payments for:
What is the rule regarding undertakings?
you must within an agreed timescale or within a reasonable period of time comply with any undertaking you give in the course of conducting litigation
What must you ensure with regards to undertakings?
that your insurance covers you in respect of any liability incurred in giving an undertaking
What is the rule on discrimination?
you must not discriminate unlawfully against, victimise or harass any other person not he grounds of race, colour, ethnic or national origin, nationality, citizenship, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, marital or civil partnership status, disability, age, religion, belief or pregnancy or maternity
What is the rule on foreign work?
in connection with any foreign work you must comply with any applicable rule of conduct prescribed by the law or by any national or local bar of the place where the work is or is to be performed and the place whereby proceedings or matters to which the work relates are taking place or contemplated unless such rule is inconsistent with your core duties.