Explanatory Notes

Access to Justice Act 1999

1999 CHAPTER 22

27th July 1999

Overview

B.Provision of legal services (Part III – sections 35-53)

13.Part III of the Act reforms the law on lawyers’ rights of audience before the courts and rights to conduct litigation; and makes changes relating to complaints against lawyers. It:

14.Part III also provides for applicants for appointment as Queen’s Counsel to be charged a fee; establishes a system of practising certificates for barristers; amends the law on the fee payable for a solicitor’s practising certificate; and abolishes the monopoly of the Scriveners’ Company of the provision of notarial services in and around the City of London.