It’s not like he’s a one-hit wonder.
—Martin Uden
It is clear that if British lawyers resident in the U.K. cannot join the California Bar, they are more likely to direct clients to parts of the U.S. with which they are familiar — that...
It’s more likely William and Harry have one. I haven’t got one.
I think she’s going to bring a softer edge to things, … It’s all a learning experience and we have to see what happens. But for now they’re sticking to slightly safer things, going to...
I think there’s going to be a lighter touch here. We’ve got the weekend, so we can actually get out of the City and have a more relaxed feel to it.
In our view, California clearly stands to gain if British (and other foreign-based attorneys) are allowed to resume sitting the California bar.
Oh, he’s not ‘Sir’ anything, but almost.
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