Apprentice barristers are often referred to as pupils in the United Kingdom. They are typically assigned to a qualified barrister, known as a pupil supervisor, to learn and gain practical experience in advocacy and legal practice.
Female barristers are simply referred to as "barristers." However, in some jurisdictions, they may also be informally called "lady barristers" or "women barristers" to distinguish them from their male counterparts. The title "Queen's Counsel" (QC) can also apply to female barristers who have been appointed to this prestigious position, and they may be referred to as "Queen's Counsel" without a gender distinction.
Periwig or peruke is the term for the horsehair wig.
Wigs worn in the British Parliament are called perukes or periwigs. These wigs were popularly worn in by judges, barristers and members of Parliament. Judges and barristers started wearing them in the 17th century.
The apprentice is called Dave Stutler, the sorcerer is called Balthazar Blake, the villain is called Maxim Horvath, and the villain's apprentice is called Drake Stone.
Barristers get payed over £200 per hour
The Barristers' Association of Philadelphia was created in 1950.
International Society of Barristers was created in 1965.
Judges wear "Full Bottom Wigs", also called "Ceremonial Wigs" (the long wig), or "Undress Wigs", also called "Tye Wigs" (the short wig) and Barristers(attorneys) wear a slightly different style known as a "Barristers Wig".
The 7th Last Apprentice book is called Rise of the Huntress.
The book is called the fourth apprentice, the series is called omen of the stars
Barristers are self employed. solicitors are not. So it's sort of barristers
A butcher's apprentice is typically called a "butcher's assistant" or simply an "apprentice butcher." They work alongside experienced butchers to learn the skills and techniques of the trade.