How far is it true to say that the work of Solicitors and Barristers has changed so much that it is no longer necessary for there to be two separate professions?
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How far is it true to say that the work of Solicitors and Barristers has changed so much that it is no longer necessary for there to be two separate professions? The main issue in this question is the topic fusion. Fusion is the joining of the two main professions in the British Legal System, barristers and solicitors. Fusion is a highly debated subject, because many people would like to stick to tradition, whereas others see no use in having to employ two different people when they could just employ one. The distinction between barristers and solicitors was broken down in 1990 when the when the Courts and Legal Services Act enabled solicitors to appear as advocates in the higher courts. This move was primarily introduced to bring down the costs of legal proceedings. But solicitors were required to take a complex procedure to obtain permission to conduct such cases, so...

