What is a royal lawyer?

Royal lawyers exist only in Britain or former British colonial countries. Qualified as a barrister. In Britain, if you want to qualify as a lawyer, you must go through four stages:

1, admitted to any law school in the UK.

2. Attend the dinner according to the regulations of your college.

3. Take the exam as required. The British Bar Qualification Examination is organized and implemented by the Legal Education Committee entrusted by the four major law schools. The whole examination is divided into two parts: the basic legal stage and the occupational suitability stage.

After passing the exam, he was formally awarded the qualification of lawyer by the college. Those who have obtained the qualification of trial lawyer can't start their business immediately, and they must be trained as trial lawyers in a special law firm for 1 year under the guidance of experienced trial lawyers. In the first six months, the trainee professional lawyer can't accept the entrustment of the client to handle the lawyer business, and can only handle the lawyer business from the seventh month. In Britain, barristers who have practiced 10 for more than 0 years and made outstanding achievements can be awarded the title of "Royal Lawyer" by the Queen of England upon their own application and approval by the Chief Justice. Royal lawyers are the elite of British lawyers. Compared with the royal lawyers, other barristers are called solicitors.