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Nine more advocates admitted to Faculty

26th June 2020 | careers

A further nine new members have been admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in a second – and, Faculty hopes, last – calling ceremony under physical distancing.

The intrants were welcomed by the Dean of Faculty, Gordon Jackson QC, and admitted to the office of advocate by Lord Ericht. The ceremony was held in Parliament Hall, to adhere to two-metre distancing.

Those admitted are: Fergus Whyte, Jonathan Murphy, Victoria Arnott, Mark Lutton, Fergus Colquhoun, Mark Boni, Nicholas McAndrew, Neale Tosh and Euan Scott.

Their admission completes the calling of the past year's devils, which began last month with a ceremony involving the first 16 devils.

Mr Jackson said: "These are not normal times and today's has not been the normal ceremony... but some things do not change... you have become part of a great national institution which has played, throughout its existence, a significant role in the legal and cultural life of this nation."

Lord Ericht recalled that pandemic was nothing new, as during the first few hundred years of its existence, the Court of Session regularly had to shut down or move to Stirling, Linlithgow or further afield when plague hit Edinburgh.

"But the Court and the College of Justice have adapted and survived and that's because throughout their history they have had people like you...who have come forward to become advocates to offer your excellence, your integrity and your service to the people of Scotland", he added.

"You will be at the forefront of innovation and doing things in new ways. It gives me the greatest pleasure to welcome each and every one of you, and I look forward to seeing you on screen in my online virtual courtroom."

In a newspaper article this week the Vice Dean, Roddy Dunlop QC, observed: "The calling ceremonies for the class of 2020 will, I hope, be unique: we all look forward to a world in which we can welcome the newly called with something more heartfelt than a physically distanced wave."

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