Some say that the power of the King to grant a royal pardon is ‘absolute,’; that ‘no one can question it’. Is this correct?
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How should you check your contract for traps?
You are about to enter into a contract. How should you avoid falling into dangerous traps? This articles explains how.
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Two tricks in dealing with an opponent’s Affidavit
There are two sure techniques in dealing with affidavits. One is a move of offence, the other is defence.
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Should Online Court Hearings be scrapped?
Should we abandon millions of years of biological communication technology for an imperfect system based on virtual court hearings? The answer is a ‘No’.
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Read MoreWhat is the most cunning strategy employed by lawyers? None. It is not your cunning that gets you through a case. It is not your brilliance. The Bar is full of brilliant lawyers. Yet they are not all uniformly successful. It is painful, excruciating preparation that gets you through. Here is a true life and death story: it concerned a foreigner. He was found guilty of drug trafficking and was sentenced to death. ...
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