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English barristers support wigs in civil and family cases

Wed Dec 05 2007

A survey conducted by the Bar Council of England and Wales�has found that the majority of respondents back the retention of wigs in civil and family cases.��The survey follows an announcement in July 2007�that judges sitting in�civil and family�cases will wear a newly designed gown, but no wigs. Learn more>

5 December 2007

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