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floral-ashes · 1 day
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“The second major argument commonly offered against attorney civil disobedience is that it reduces the public’s respect for the legal profession. … As an initial matter, it should be noted that our society hardly seems to hold lawyers in high esteem today.”
Touché 😂
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Life as a barrister never was terribly real to me, and courtrooms were always a place of fantasy to me. They had nothing to do with discovering the truth, really, of course.
- John Mortimer
John Mortimer the barrister and writer died in 2009 and many felt we had lost a national treasure, which he certainly was. Much like Arthur Conan Doyle and his creation Sherlock Holmes, Mortimer became identified with his comic creation, Rumple of the Bailey, an ageing wit and hack barrister trudging along working the criminal courts for the defence. Such was the shadow of Rumpole that Mortimer’s legal achievements were often overlooked - of which were considerable.
His own father was a doyenne of the divorce courts and Mortimer followed his father’s footsteps into the legal profession at the bar, but to undertake civil liberties cases and censorship cases.  
As a campaigner he helped to achieve abolition of the death penalty and of the censorship of the theatre by that doltish establishment figure, the Lord Chamberlain. The cases he took as a barrister, defending Last Exit to Brooklyn, Oz, The Little Red School Book and finally Inside Linda Lovelace are credited with abolishing censorship of the written word (although the iconic Page Three semi nude model appeared in the Sun shortly after his victory in the Oz appeal).
It is interesting to consider how his insights, expressed in his plays and books, influenced progressive law reform. Rumpole of the Bailey had a particular impact on the reception by juries of police evidence. It came at a time - the late 70s - when the Vaudeville routine of the police "verbal" was still in vogue. Hardened villains, immediately on their arrest, would always say "It's a fair cop, guv" or "You've got me this banged to rights this time" or make other incriminating remarks. At least, police would tell this to juries as they read from their concocted notes. Juries would believe them, having been led by television fare like BBC tv series, Dixon of Dock Green.
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Rumpole of the Bailey presented a different picture. It showed how bent or overzealous police could secure convictions by forensic trickery. Many lawyers who laboured in the criminal courts often in very unsexy settings credited the series with the new willingness of juries to acquit in such cases. In due course the law was changed and all police interviews had to be tape recorded or video taped.
Rumpole can also be credited with helping to change the culture of the bar. Mortimer was always amused at the prejudice against criminal law amongst the legal establishment - as one senior judge had put it, "the Old Bailey is hardly the SW3 of the legal profession". Lawyers who practised in crime were looked down on and students who showed any interest in human rights (then called civil liberties) were warned that they might ruin their career. Rumpole helped the public – and the bar – to understand that the need to protect the liberty of the subject is the main justification for the profession, and certainly for its independence.
Photo: John Mortimer, the creator of Rumpole of the Bailey book series, poses with Leo McKern who made Rumpole a cultural icon.
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chinitajuris · 9 months
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Lord, I really want to become a lawyer. I can’t find words of how eager I am to be part of the legal profession but if you may, please listen to my heart.
Listen to the beat of passion and perseverance.
Listen to my heartfelt desires and faith in You.
Listen to the cry of Your people that needs help.
Listen to the prayers of my family, to my mama; instead, if not for me, for them.
I have 28 days left; I manifest, Lord God, to pass the September 2023 Bar Examinations, according to Your will, and become a full-fledged lawyer this December 2023.
Amen.
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indizombie · 1 year
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We've reached finally at the position of an unamended constitution which is actually amended in practise. Liberal democratic character of the Constitution has not been altered by amendments but, minorities are lynched, journalists are prosecuted or worse, killed. Lawyers are attacked for doing their professional duties, activists from civil society are thrown behind bars and the ED is unleashed against all. Then there is targeted prosecution for some and impunity for others. Abuse of criminal law has been raised to the level of a policy. You do not need a gun to be a terrorist. You can be thrown into jail for the thoughts in your mind. You, as a lawyer can argue a case in court and be thrown in jail...The legal profession is in danger. We all know what happened in the Delhi riots, Elgar Parishad and Bhima Koregaon cases; these cases represent the transformation of the victim into an accused in a Court of law by the use of UAPA.
Indira Jaising, senior advocate
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Over the last few decades, the legal industry has undergone a remarkable transformation. Many law firms have adopted the technology as it made their daily legal task and process much easier. Learn more about the role of technology in the legal industry and how it increases the quality of work and daily tasks of the law firm.
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legalattorneyblog · 12 days
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Enhancing Lawyer Remuneration in Nigeria: Insights from the NBA Ahoada Branch Meeting.
At the monthly meeting of the Nigerian Bar Association Ahoada Branch, Afam delivered a speech on Enhancing Lawyer Remuneration in Nigeria: Challenges and Opportunities. The Learned Silk was ably represented by a Distinguished Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Sammie Somiari. Speaking through Sammie Somiari SAN, Osigwe argued that there is an urgent need to address the challenges faced by legal…
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danieltlukasik · 2 months
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Can Creativity Help You Heal Depression? An Interview with Psychiatrist, Dr. Carrie Barron
  Dr. Carrie Barron is a board-certified psychiatrist on the Columbia College of Physicians an Surgeons clinical faculty who also has a private practice in New York City.  She has published in peer-reviewed journals, won several academic awards, and presented original works related to creativity and self-expression at national meetings of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Along with her…
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supremestaffsolutions · 3 months
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Supreme Staffing Solutions (SSS), a leading workforce solutions provider, has examined industry trends and talent implications that are shaping the future of legal work. The legal profession is currently undergoing a transformative phase due to technological advancements, changing client expectations, and global shifts. This necessitates a strategic approach to workforce management.
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year
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"Aux funérailles de Mme Louis Coderre," La Patrie. April 21, 1943. Page 21. --- Une foule nombreuse se pressait, ce matin, aux funérailles de Mme Louis Coderre, veuve de feu l'hon. juge Louis Coderre. La magistrature et le Barreau étaient largement représentés aux obsèques à l'église St-Germain d'Outremont. En haut: les membres de la famille; de gauche à droite: Louis et Jacques Coderre, petits-fils; M. Louis Coderre, sous-ministre du Commerce et de l'Industrie, et Mtre Charles Coderre, e.r., secrétaire-trésorier du Barreau de la province, fils de la défunte; M. Yves Archambault, gendre; MM. Ernest et Oscar Coderre, beaux-frères de la défunte. En bas, quelques-uns des porteurs; de gauche à droite: (à droite du corbillard) Mtre Charles Sylvestre, c.r., Mtre Gaston Lacroix, c.r., Mtre Waiter Johnson, c.r., représentant le Bâtonnier général de la province; Mtre Yvan Sabourin, bâtonnier du Barreau de Richelieu; Mtre Joseph Gingras, c.r., et Mtre Paul Gauthier, c.r. (Photo la "Patrie")
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ryanwclement · 7 months
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Called to the Bar
On 10 October 1996 I was Called to the Bar of England & Wales. I remember the day as if it were only yesterday. I made my way to Chancery Lane, in London, to collect my wig and gown for the day’s event. Many would be barrister, alone or accompanied by family, loved ones and friends, were doing the same. Later that day, I drove into town with my mother and soulmate, Sue, to be Called. Sadly, both…
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markashtonlund · 1 year
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legalattorneyblog · 2 months
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Chioma Angela Okeke Assumes Chairmanship of ICSAN Abuja Chapter
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Mrs. Chioma Angela Okeke, LLM, MBA, MCArb, FICMC, ACIS, PhD.c. on her appointment as the new Chairman of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSAN), Abuja Chapter. With a distinguished career spanning diverse fields, Mrs. Okeke brings a wealth of expertise and leadership to her new role. A seasoned lawyer by profession, she…
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