Remarks Upon the Jurisdiction of the Inns of Court volume Talbot Span Classs

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Remarks Upon the Jurisdiction of the Inns of Court volume Talbot Span Classs
Frederic Calvert
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Per- sons who require the aid of an attorney or a doctor, go directly to them. They may sustain serious injuiy, if any one is allowed to offer himself to the world in general, as a practitioner in either of those professions, without having proved an adequate amount of proficiency. But persons, who require the aid of a Banister, do not go directly to him. They consult their attorney, and through the attorney as intermediate agent consult the Barris- ter. A Bamster obtains no employment* from hi...s mere call to the Bar. Thus the call injures no one. A Barrister must gradually establish his reputation as a competent man ; and in doing so undergoes practically a kind of examination, which is in effect compulsory. It is said, that there are numerous offices, in which a call to the Bar is a qualification. But a man cannot be appointed to any one of them, merely because he is a Bamster. "]" Unless he has shewn practical ability in actual professional work, no Government will venture to appoint him.

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