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Bowing to pressure: DAC Beachcroft amends contract terms with preferred barristers

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Legal Business
14 July 2016
The Bar

After pressure from lobby groups at the commercial Bar, DAC Beachcroft has amended its contractual arrangements with its preferred sets of chambers to reinstate a key contract clause that gives barristers insurance cover.

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