Bar survey backs retention of wigs in civil cases – profession to work with senior judiciary to find way ahead – The Bar Council

Posted December 4th, 2007 in barristers, courts, news by sally

“A survey conducted by the Bar Council has found that the majority of respondents back the retention of wigs in civil and family cases. The Bar Council, which represents 15,000 barristers in England and Wales, conducted the survey following an announcement in July 2007 by the Lord Chief Justice that the Court Dress worn by Judges sitting in civil and family cases would be changed in January 2008. Judges sitting in these cases will wear a newly designed gown, but no wigs.”

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The Bar Council, 4th December 2007

Source: www.barcouncil.org.uk