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Guest post: public access to the Bar – more sideshow than shifting paradigms

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Legal Business · 2 July 2014 · 9 min read
The Bar ABS Guest blogs

Recent headlines seem to suggest that the Bar is gearing up to ‘bypass’ solicitors and embark upon an all-out war with for business in these increasingly competitive times.

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