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CBA RECORD

PRESIDENT’S

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BY PATRICIA BROWN HOLMES

Access to Justice–A Global Crisis

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SEPTEMBER 2015

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his past July, I hosted a meeting at

the Association with the leaders of

the Bar Council of England and

Wales and the Paris Bar Association. The

CBA is an active member of the Confer-

ence of World City Bar Leaders which was

founded in 2000 and through the years, we

have participated in several international

programs with each of these Associations.

The Conference of World City Bar Leaders

meets every 18 months to discuss common

issues, concerns and specific programs

of interest to city bar associations. The

World City Bar Leaders is comprised of

the largest city bar associations in the world

including: London, Paris, Tokyo, Rome,

Montreal, Madrid, Barcelona, Brussels,

Beijing, Shanghai, Ho Chi Minh City,

Seoul, Frankfurt, New York City, Chicago,

Philadelphia and Los Angeles.

Alistair MacDonald, Chair of the Bar

Council of England andWales, and Gerard

McDermott also from the Bar Council

asked that the meeting focus on the major

access to justice issues facing the legal and

judicial systems in each of our countries. I

invited the Paris Bar to attend the meeting

and we were honored to have President-

Elect Dominique Attias, Jacques Bouyssou,

Denis Chemla, and Emile Vasseur join us.

Our discussion included some of the

following topics:

• Private for-profit legal service providers.

• The U.K.’s legal aid crisis and pro bono

programs/initiatives to help serve the

growing legal needs of people who

cannot afford legal services. The U.K’s

“Pupillage” program–both the U.K and

Paris Bar Leadership–were interested in

the Chicago Bar Foundation’s “Justice

Entrepreneur’s Project” (JEP) and vis-

ited the project later that afternoon.

• Women in the legal profession and

global diversity initiatives.

• Court programs to provide greater

access to justice for pro se litigants.

Regulatory Oversight of the U.K’s Legal

Profession

Alistair MacDonald explained the mission

of the U.K’s Bar Council and gave us an

overview of the Bar Standards Board and

the Legal Standards Board which, pursuant

to action by parliament, have regulatory

oversight of the U.K.’s legal profession.

Barristers now pay a fee to cover the costs

of the new regulatory board. McDermott

felt that the lay people who serve on the

board don’t understand the legal profes-

sion and are often too ambitious with

disciplinary matters. It’s clear that the

government’s new regulatory role has

created tension among the U.K.’s 15,000

practicing barristers.

Pupillage Program

The U.K’s “Pupillage” program is a com-

pulsory 12 month training program that

must be completed before a new member

of the bar is authorized to practice. The

Pupillage program must be taken at a bar-

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