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Data protocol for use When instructing counsel
The Law Society and The Bar of Ireland have agreed a Data Sharing Protocol.
- Intellectual Property & Data Protection Law
- Litigation
The purpose of the Protocol is to provide guidelines for solicitors and barristers where the sharing of data (including personal data) between them is necessary for the provision of legal services.
Solicitors may refer to the Protocol when instructing Counsel. Barristers will assume all solicitors who are members of the Law Society are complying with the Protocol unless it has been specifically agreed otherwise. Note the Protocol only applies to barristers who are members of The Bar of Ireland. If instructing a barrister who is not a member of The Bar of Ireland it cannot be assumed the barrister will comply with the Protocol.