Review to put work of solicitor advocates under the spotlight
During a recent murder appeal, Lord Gill expressed concern that some solicitor advocates appeared to be taking on work outwith their competency.
The Lord Justice Clerk's call was echoed by the Law Society of Scotland, and it sent a request to justice secretary Kenny MacAskill to instigate an independent check of the entire system of rights of audience in Scotland's higher courts.
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Hide AdSpeaking at the Law Society AGM on Thursday, its outgoing president, Richard Henderson announced that the government had agreed to the request.
Alayne Swanson, the president of the Society of Solicitor Advocates, said: "The Society of Solicitor Advocates and the Law Society have supported the idea of a review from the outset. We are confident the review will examine robustly the professional practices of all those who appear before the higher courts."
A Scottish Government spokesman confirmed that the review would take place and added: "Officials will now discuss the details of the review with stakeholders and an announcement will be made when the remit has been agreed."