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Information on barristers’ clerks is available under this Yellow™ heading. A barristers’ clerk is an individual who works for a barrister, in essence, to complete his or her office work. A barristers’ clerk may be responsible for several tasks. A barristers’ clerk may be responsible for handling e-mail and other communication for the barrister, so as to open up more of a time slot for the barrister to effectively complete his/her job. Yellow™ helps your search for professional barristers’ clerks in all states in Australia.
A barrister is an individual or attorney who generally has no direct communication with the client. As the barrister works with the courts, the barristers’ clerk may have responsibilities subsequent to such work. For example, a barristers’ clerk may be responsible for making copies, filing, distributing, mailing, and other similar tasks in regards to court-related documents.
A barristers’ clerk is a position that doesn’t require a specific type of education, although some type of background in law is generally a bonus. The barristers’ clerk must, of course, understand what type of work they’re completing, especially when submitting and / or filing court-related documents. Search with Yellow™ for more information on barristers’ clerks in Australia.
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