Me = no. Both professionally and personally.
I have wung it for 20-odd years without a fooking clue about what it is I'm meant to do.
Should I be granted another 20 years, can't see this changing tbh.
r u supremely confident in ur abilities as a solicitor and human?
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Mutters, your posts are more comforting than you could know at times. Don't change.
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”I do get quite sad when I walk past a Peabody or Guinness housing estate and think that today's billionaires don't do what the Victorians did.”
Tbh that is not really fair - many do - look at the Gates foundation.
But I suspect that nowadays quite a lot goes into global rather than national projects.
This is probably for the best , but I suspect that it is part of a wider trend of Western elites committing to global rather than local projects that is driving disharmony within the West.
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Uriah Heep makes an entrance: the double-dealing solicitor's clerk - not the rock band. In the form of Dame Victoria Sharp, President of the QBD and junior at 1 Brick Court to George Carman Q.C who was a wife-beater according to his son Dominic's biography. Sharp aka Mrs Victoria Chappatte makes an entree on www.legaljackass.uk.com. Her debut. A stiff cross-examination for a Twisted Sister.
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But mutters, people shout at clergham in the street. She hears what she wants to hear.
“I learned to live alongside arseholes which is a good preparation for life generally and law firm life in particular”
and indeed rof mutters, ta v much.
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It is very strange that public school life for (some) boys remains a reference point for them throughout their whole lives. Strange and a bit revolting, really. Grow up, fgs.
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