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OnLawyering Is Back!

Posted onDecember 21, 20172 Comments

How It Went Dark After many months of darkness, OnLawyering is back on the web! It did not disappear for lack of interest. No, the real story is an object lesson in the law of contracts. As I left my Read More …

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The Wit and Wisdom of Horace Rumpole

“This judge, who in my considered opinion, has a great deal in common with Shakespeare’s Angelo (they both urinate congealed ice), suffered all the worst faults of a judge; he was unable to keep quiet, he invariably acted as leading counsel for the prosecution, and he could never resist trying to make a joke instead of leaving the comedy to Rumpole.”
— Horace Rumpole

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