Counsel (journal)

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Counsel
TypeMonthly (12 issues)
FormatJournal
Owner(s)Published by LexisNexis on behalf of the Bar Council
EditorSarah Grainger
Commissioning editor: Elsa Booth
Founded1985
HeadquartersHalsbury House, 35 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1EL, UK
ISSN0268-3784

Counsel is the monthly journal of the Bar of England and Wales. As the Bar Council's own magazine, it is largely written by and for barristers. It issues facing the Bar and legal system, in addition to profiles, conference reports, personal finance, arts reviews, chambers' announcements and the 'agony uncle' column for lighter moments.

Features

Counsel's analysis and opinion informs readers of changes to the legal services market. Editorial coverage focuses on legal and professional issues, together with news, letters, profiles, lifestyle and personal finance features, book and theatre reviews, chambers announcements and tenancy vacancies, and satirical content.

History

The journal was founded in 1985.

Circulation

The magazine is distributed to barristers who pay their voluntary member services subscription to the Bar Council.

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