8 New Square CAMILLA SUTTON BARRISTERS RARELY GET GOOD press – they’re accused of charging extortionate fees, often for relatively short bursts of work. Solicitors, meanwhile, are making a claim on advocacy, the QC system is in crisis, and at the other end of the scale, Telegraphcorrespondent Harry Mount waxes lyrical in a new book about the hellishness of pupillage. June 2004 Legal Business 43 > HISTORY Money talks 44 Legal Business June 2004 >