Correspondence

Appointment of Standing Junior Counsel to the Advocate General for Scotland

The Advocate General for Scotland invites application from interested junior Counsel for appointment to a panel of Standing Junior Counsel to the Advocate General for Scotland

Applies to Scotland

Documents

Information for Applicants - 2022

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Application Form for SJs - 2022

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Reference Form - SJs - 2022

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Details

The Advocate General is seeking to appoint around 5 Junior Counsel to join the panel of Standing Junior Counsel to the Advocate General for Scotland. Appointments will run until 10 September 2024.

Further appointments are needed to increase the existing panel’s capacity in relation to the defence of personal injury claims. These actions are conducted on behalf of the Office of the Advocate General (OAG) by a framework panel of legal firms and successful appointees will be expected to take instructions from these firms. Applications are invited in particular from suitably qualified advocates or solicitor advocates with experience of personal injury law or a willingness to undertake this work.

The work of a Standing Junior is varied and those appointed will have the opportunity to undertake interesting work for a range of UK Government Departments including Home Office, Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, Ministry of Defence, and the Department for Work and Pensions. Both advisory and litigation work will be required, however availability for appearance work is an essential requirement for appointment.

On this page are copies of the information for applicants explaining the arrangements and criteria for appointments, together with a copy of the application forms and the forms to be completed by referees.

Applications should be submitted in accordance with the instructions set out in the Information for Applicants by no later than midnight on Sunday 18 September 2022.

Published 19 August 2022