Useful legal links
The Bar Standards Board (formerly part of the Bar Council) is the regulatory body which over sees the work of barristers. It publishes a wide range of information about barristers generally.
A popular legal bookshop.
Another popular legal bookshop
Provides a comprehensive set of links to useful legal resources, designed to be of use to the legal community in the UK and Ireland. It was set up in 1995 and is still going strong as one of the very few independent legal web sites.
www.paba.org.uk is the website of the Public Access Bar Association. PABA represents and promotes the interests of all Barristers who accept direct access work. PABA holds a number of interesting seminars from time to time.
www.hmcourts-service.gov.ukThe Government's court service website. Includes "Forms and Leaflets" section where you can fill out a selection of standard court forms and print them off.
Particularly useful part of court service website. Provides the addresses for all the courts.
The Bar Council is the professional body for barristers in England and Wales. It provides representation and services for the Bar, and guidance on issues of professional practice.
www.direct.gov.ukThis is the government umbrella website. A good starting point for access to and details of both national and local government services. www.tradingstandards.gov.ukConsumer information from Trading Standards, including practical advice and assistance.
Advice on consumer enquiries.
Advicenow provides readable information on rights and the law in England and Wales. It includes a managed web search of over 200 rights and legal websites, plus features, articles, quizzes and cartoons.
Legal information on employment, housing and renting issues mainly.
Advice on many different topics
Federation of Small Businesses' website
Financial Service Authority website
National Federation of Enterprise Agencies website
British Chambers of Commerce website
The Forum of Private Business website
Business links website
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