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Euromoney is accustomed to all kinds of underhand tactics in awards season: from banks "dominating" league tables in positions of second or even anywhere in the top 10, to widespread use in pitch ...
Courts should not ‘reward incompetence by allowing long documents to be charged on the basis of hourly rate remuneration’, the master of the rolls has said. Sir Geoffrey Vos warned that there ...
Days Without End is told in a realistic folk-yarn vernacular that blends pidgin grammar (“goed” for went; “could of” for “could have,” etc) with flickers of Biblical prolixity (“Sergeant Wellington… ...
Every so often, a judge gets so infuriated with the prolixity of an advocate that he has a real go at him in the resulting judgment, and this solicitors negligence case is a good example. However, ...
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