QCs or eggs?

Thursday 30 March 2006 at 9:51 am | In News | Post Comment

For some people Easter is a religious festival, for others it is the end of 40 days self-denial reward with chocolate eggs. EggFor Law teachers it is the time new silks – QCs – are appointed, but not this year.

The independent body “Queen’s Counsel Appointments” has revealed that the first round of new appointments will not happen on the traditional day this year, Maundy Thursday (13 April).
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The independent panel reviews applications, makes selections and then forwards the names of future QCs to the Department for Constitutional Affairs for approval.

In 2003 the then Lord Chancellor, Lord Irvine, suspended the QC competition; selection was transferred to the new body, which is a product of the Bar Council and Law Society. The new procedure effectively removed the Government’s role in making what was seen as a state endorsement of individuals in the profession.
With no QC appointments till the summer Law teachers will, for the first time, be seen eating chocolate eggs this year.

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