 David Wilby QC Conference Chairman
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The General Council of the Bar is grateful to the following for their generous support of the conference:
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The legal world is changing - and changing fast - under a seemingly relentless onslaught of legislation, technological advances, and commercial pressures.
At the dawn of the new century the challenges facing our profession have never been more significant while, conversely, the opportunities for all of us have never been greater.
In such a climate the Millennium Bar Conference takes on an added significance as colleagues from across England & Wales come together to discuss how the Bar can adapt and thrive in the 21st century.
The theme for this year's Conference is Justice For All, one which encompasses |
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the Bar's pursuit of justice for the wider community as well as the efforts being made to promote equality and fairness for everyone working in our profession.
The Bar Conference is now firmly established as the premier occasion in the legal events calendar. This year's programme is more impressive than ever. Miss it and you will most certainly miss out. I look forward to seeing you there.
David Wilby QC
Conference Chairman |
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Silks and barristers in commercial, criminal or civil practice |
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Barristers employed in the Government Legal Service |
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Crown Prosecution Service |
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Heads of Chambers |
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In-house legal counsel |
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Members of the Young Bar |
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Barrister's Clerks |
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Practice Managers |
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Pupils |
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Solicitors |
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Law students |
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The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Westminster is located in Broad Sanctuary just off Parliament Square and Victoria Street. The nearest underground stations are Westminster and St James's Park. |
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