Re: What is the difference between the barristers and the solicitors? |
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John of Aix (j.murphy@nospamlibertysurf.fr) |
2004/04/25 12:15 |
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From: "John of Aix" <j.murphy@nospamlibertysurf.fr>
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Subject: Re: What is the difference between the barristers and the solicitors?
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> One works on the case behind the scenes and never goes to court. The
other
> goes to court, after having been given important information by the one
that
> works on the case.
You forgot to mention that the solicitor is the first and the barrister the
second. Barrister from Bar of course, or French 'barre'.
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