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Profession | Body, court or person |
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Advocate in Scotland | The Court of Session |
Barrister in England and Wales | The High Court |
Barrister in Northern Ireland | The Benchers of the Honourable Society of the Inn of Court of Northern Ireland |
Licensed Cab Driver (London) | A Magistrates’ Court |
Approved Driving Instructor (Great Britain) | First-tier Tribunal |
Approved Driving Instructor (Northern Ireland) | The Magistrates’ Court |
Approved Motorcycle Instructor (Northern Ireland) | The Magistrates’ Court |
Notary Public in England and Wales | The Lord Chancellor |
Patent Attorney Patent Agent Registered Trade Mark Agent Registered Trade Mark Attorney | The Comptroller-General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks |
School Teacher in a publicly regulated school in Scotland | The Court of Session |
Social Worker in Northern Ireland | Social Care Tribunal |
Social Worker in Wales | First-tier Tribunal |
Solicitor in England and Wales | The High Court |
Solicitor in Northern Ireland | The Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland |
Solicitor in Scotland | The Court of Session |
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