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MINDING THE LAW Michael Scott

MINDING THE LAW By Michael Scott

MINDING THE LAW by Michael Scott


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Summary

In 1997, the Bar Council, which regulates the behaviour of barristers, appointed Michael Scott, a recently retired soldier with a distinguished war record but no legal experience, to head its first Complaints Commission to deal with the public's complaints against the legal profession. This is his fascinating account of his years in the post.

MINDING THE LAW Summary

MINDING THE LAW: The hazardous and hilarious world of handling complaints against barristers by Michael Scott

In 1997, the Bar Council, which regulates the behaviour of barristers, appointed Michael Scott, a recently retired solkdfier with a distinguished war record nut no legal experience, to head its first Complaints Commission to deal with the pub,kic's complaints against the legal profession. It was the sort of minefield Scott had not encountered before. He had to deal with murderers, gangsters, drug barons, paedophiles, bitter wives and infuriated neighbours, all of whom believed they had been let down by the legal profession. He found that the price of justice brought him face to face with all kinds of hostility, from mockery to threats of violence, apprearsnces in court and of course, regular scrutiny by journalists and consumer counsellors. But amongst the stories of delusion, sadness and occasional tragedy, there are moments of great hilarity - as the tin of Argentinian corned beef and the thirty pierces of silver. This is a rich and enthralling account of how human nature will tie itself in all kinds of knots too get what it thinks it deserves - and how an experienced and honest ex-soldier was up to all the tricks his complainants play on him.

About Michael Scott

Michael Scott was commissioned into the Scots Guards in 1960. After worldwide regimental service, he led the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards in the Falklands War and was awarded the DSO. He was subsequently a brigade commander in Northern Ireland, and, as a Major General, commanded the Army in Scotland, and was appointed Governor of Edinburgh Castle in 1993. On leaving the Army, he was selected to be the first Complaints Commissioner to the Bar Council, dealing with complaints against barristers. He is the author of four books.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Author's Note; Glossary; Complaints Process; 1. To the Bar; 2. Start-Up; 3. Pooh Traps for the Profession; 4. Murder; 5. Threads from the Tapestry; 6. Ordinary Decent Crime; 7. Sex Raises its Ugly...; 8. Home and Abroad; 9. The Lawyers; 10. In Court; 11. Sailing Close to the Wind; 13. Up Front and Personal; 14. Political; 15 The Future

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GOR013809422
9781739265700
173926570X
MINDING THE LAW: The hazardous and hilarious world of handling complaints against barristers by Michael Scott
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Marble Hill Publishers
2023-06-08
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