
Bar Association closes its session without communiqué
The cross-border practice question is adjourned without a communiqué; another session is expected in the new week.
By Society Desk·From edition 10, Society
The Bar Association, which met in closed session yesterday on the matter of cross-border practice, adjourned last evening without issuing the communiqué some had expected. Senior counsel present described the discussion as 'substantive and unresolved,' which in the profession's idiom means that another session will be called.
The Herald understands that the sticking point remains the qualification of advocates licensed beyond the Kingdom's frontier to appear before the Chamber's administrative tribunals. The Association's president is expected to address members in the new week.
— Filed for Society, edition 10.