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Barrister and solictor at meeting

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marshan11 | 21:52 Sat 09th Aug 2008 | Criminal
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Hi
Could anyone tell me is it normal practice to have a litigation
executive at a pre-trial meeting with a barrister.
I was told it should have been my solicitor not a litigation executive.
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Generally there should be a representative from the solicitors representing you present when you meet the barrister, although this doesnt necessarily have to be a qualified solicitor. The term litigation executive does not refer to any specific qualification.
I'm no law expert but if this is a litigation matter you may be better posting it under Civil
My daughter is a barrister and she gave me the response to post above, so know this is correct.
I wasn't querying your helpful posting, grasscarp.

That's ok factor. Thought you didnt like my answer!

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