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CA08

McKenzie Friends

The Court of Appeal 
And 
The High Court

McKenzie Friends

 

Former solicitors who have been struck off the Roll of Solicitors because of professional misconduct and former barristers who have been disbarred for professional misconduct may not act as McKenzie friends in either the Court of Appeal or the High Court.

24th April, 2018

Peter Kelly,
Acting President of the Court of Appeal and
President of the High Court

Court of Appeal

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CA01 Expedited appeals and non-compliant notices of appeal
CA03 Appeals transferred by the Supreme Court pursuant to Article 64 of the Constitution
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CA02 Appeals against sentence and undue leniency applications
CA09 Appeals where parity of sentence argued
CA10 In the matter of the European Communities (Freedom to Provide Services) (Lawyers) Regulations 1979 to 2004