Barrister's wage ?

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,218
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    Yup. Have Harriet1 marked as a bit of a muppet already. My guess is this poster is new, did a relevant search, found the thread, got all excited and posted forgetting that it was an oldie.
  • Raring_to_goRaring_to_go Posts: 20,565
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    harriet1 wrote: »
    Why is it a travesty? i am a barrister and earn good money which i work hard. dont listen to this retard i earn around ninty thousand a year and im a junior but i went through four years of uni and law school so why shouldnt i earn good money. The amount of money you earn is completely down to you i earn very little compared to some however i have only been in pratice for nearly two years. My wage in ten years time will be around 130 - 170 thousand this will completely depend on who much i work and how many cases i want to pick up.

    Why is it a travesty?

    Well it could be because of excessive legal aid fees.......as with this example......:eek:
    It was reported last night that Huntley could claim nearly £100,000 in damages in a case that could cost tax payers more than £1 million in legal aid fees.
  • HenryGartenHenryGarten Posts: 24,800
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    muffin789 wrote: »
    Especially with the poor spelling - not a good advertisement!

    I do not think I would employ this barrister! :):)
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