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    Court Report 1) Identify the court visited and describe its general role in the English justice system. On Wednesday 22nd of October the foundation group for law visited Uxbridge Magistrates court in The Court House‚ Harefield Road‚ Uxbridge. During the visit we recognised that the entrance moment is the moment that respect to the court should be shown. Initially‚ phones should be switched off then go through a security scan for safety issues. The building was divided in to more than one court room

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    and looked prepared when coming up to the stand. The prosecuting team’s lawyers‚ were as well‚ great at their roles. They asked questions that provoked my defense side’s witnesses‚ but we did well in answering them. Coming to this point‚ was easy and fun to do. The preparation for this trial was enjoyable. All my group members knew the importance in making a good case and it was not hard to join together to do so. Our lawyers took good care of each of their witnesses and

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    ” Unlike the Lawyers’ Round Table—which respected the legal restraints imposed by prohibition—the members of the Rule Day Club “freely imbibed” on the grounds that liquor was an “institutionalized ritual.” Indeed‚ the Rule Day Club was founded at Congressman John Philip Hill’s rowhome at 3 West Franklin Street‚ which the congressman had conveniently renamed “Franklin Farms” in order to

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    Choosing a Carreer

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    physicians‚ historians‚ lawyers and economists. But I think that only we know who we are and what we really want in this life. A person primarily should listen to himself/herself and not only to the recommendations given by others. I do not know who I want to be in future. In fact‚ I hesitate about taking the professions of economist‚ lawyer and psychologist. In my opinion‚ a job should be interesting and socially important. That is the reason why I want to be a lawyer and a psychologist. These

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    Walking Ethical Tightrope

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    WALKING THE ETHICAL TIGHTROPE: BALANCING THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF IN-HOUSE COUNSEL TO KEY STAKEHOLDERS Legalwise Seminars Pty Ltd 12 November 2009 Sydney By Steve Mark NSW Legal Services Commissioner “The moral ethos of managerial circles emerges directly out of the social context (of the corporation). It is an ethos most notable for its lack of fixedness. In the welter of practical affairs in the corporate world‚ morality does not emerge from some set of internally held convictions

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    2012 [Type the company name] by Vee Chockalingam LEGAL PROCESS OUTSOURCING (LPO) INDUSTRY IN INDIA This report analyzes the LPO industry in India – its evolution‚ market overview‚ competitive environment‚ challenges‚ the impact of recession‚ opportunities and threats for the future. 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................................... 2 Executive Summary ..........

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    Monday On the first day when Jane says‚ she has a side business on the side‚ and she didn’t pay taxes because the government does not know about it‚ Carl failed and avoided the ABA MR Rule 2.1; NFPA Rule EC-1.3(a) which is stated that‚ lawyer must be an independent lawyer and advice candidate according to justice but on that particular time Carl does not provide any instruction to Jane smith about the violation of ABA and NFPA rules. Furthermore‚ according to ABA MR 5.5(b); NFPA EC 1.7 (a) Carl also

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    Prolific author Herman Melville‚ in 1853‚ published Bartleby‚ the Scrivener; a short story told through the perspective of an unnamed Manhattan Lawyer‚ who employs an apathetic scrivener who is characterized by his “[looniness]” (9). Albeit initially it seems as though Bartleby will be conducive to success‚ with his “pallidly neat” outfit and his appeared propensity to complete “lengthy documents” (7)‚ it is quick to conclude that from his first day at work‚ the eponymous Bartleby has been “dead”

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    A Civil Action Paper

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    courses that is not what happens to most cases. Proving what truth is can be tougher legally then just stating ‘the evidence is true.’ Nobody knows that better than Jan Schlichtmann in the novel A Civil Action. In the story Jan Schlichtmann‚ a young lawyer from Boston‚ and a few of his colleges are swayed into taking on Woburn’s orphan case of the Sick Children. Their case was that to show that J.J. Riley Tannery owned by Beatrice Foods and W.R. Grace Chemical Company were responsible for the contamination

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    Suit By Mike Ross

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    at Pearson Specter Litt‚ hires knowingly to the fact that Mike has never attended Harvard law school. Mike Ross–is the protagonist of the drama "Suits". Mike Ross is a college dropout who meets Harvey‚ whom is one of New York’s finest lawyers. While Mike is attempting to escape from a drug deal gone wrong‚ he impresses Harvey‚ by his mind-blowing photographic memory‚ and without a doubt he hires Mike as an associate

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