So Lets Shaft Our Farmers.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The short answer is that the Barrister pleads in court and the Solicitor does the rest (prepares the case, but also does things like conveyancing and wills)
That said, there are about a zillion exceptions
A solicitor can plead in court....
and barrister can give opinions and not appear in court
and so on and so on.
The big flaw in 'In the name of the Father' is that Gareth Pierce - a live solicitor - bawls out the Court of Appeal in a scene, when she couldnt because she is a solicitor and does not have right of audience
[but they do now because the rules have changed]