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Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015
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A barrister does not breach the barrister’s duty to the client, and will not have failed to give appropriate consideration to the client’s or the instructing solicitor’s wishes, simply by choosing, contrary to those wishes, to exercise the forensic judgments called for during the case so as to:
> (a) confine any hearing to those issues which the barrister believes to be the real issues,
> (b) present the client’s case as quickly and simply as may be consistent with its robust advancement, or
> (c) inform the court of any persuasive authority against the client’s case.