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Of Course He Didnt Mean A Word Of It.....did He !?

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bazwillrun | 20:52 Tue 20th Jan 2015 | News
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http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/law-trainee-says-kuffar-who-killed-our-people-are-to-blame-for-paris-terror-in-online-video-rant-9987500.html

and his firm are going to do sweet fa about him....

i assume as he holds us to blame for most of his woes he'll be looking for another country more suited to his beliefs.....oh please...fat chance, these people know which side of their bread is buttered :(
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He has brought a very well respected law firm into disrepute. It would be most interesting to see how many wealthy clients they lose as a result.
Well respected?

// Lord Justice Christopher Clarke's cost judgment in Excalibur Ventures v Texas Keystone and others [2013] is out. To precis the most interesting points, the implication of the judgment is that Clifford Chance (CC) has, for its clients:
◾ aggressively pursued serious and wide-ranging allegations of dishonesty or impropriety;
◾ without any apparent foundation in the documentary evidence for those allegations;
◾ courted publicity for those allegations both before and during the trial;
◾ pursuing a claim which was irreconcilable with the evidence.


I have been spared sight of much of the 5,000 pages of inter solicitor correspondence. It is apparent to me, however, from what I have seen that some of the correspondence from Clifford Chance has been voluminous and interminable, in some circumstances highly aggressive and in others unacceptable in content. These have included ill-founded allegations of criminal conduct in the form of insider dealing, misleading the market and misleading the public about the relationship between Gulf and Texas. Whilst interminable and heavy-handed correspondence is becoming a perverse feature in some commercial litigation, it is not in any way to be accepted as a norm and parties whose solicitors engage in it should not be surprised if, in a case such as this, they end up paying the costs on an indemnity scale. //
I stand corrected, Gromit.
why should he have to change countries in order to criticise the actions of the British government? Everyone on AB does it, though they of course prefer to remain anonymous.
Blackadder, you were right the first time. Regardless of Gromit's post, Clifford Chance is a very highly respected company. This man’s actions won’t bring the company into disrepute – he just might not be the clients’ first choice once he’s qualified. In fact, despite what his employers say in response to his video now, it wouldn’t surprise me if he and they very soon quietly and unobtrusively part company.
I'm only surprised that it's taken so long for somebody of his ilk to come out with this nonsense. What else do cowards do but blame somebody else.
Law firm? Thought lawyers were supposed to be impartial.
Before accepting a case of course.
Kuffar/kaffir. What's in a name?

I suppose it depends who's doing the shouting when deciding whether words are acceptable.
I'm confident that Police Scotland (Zealot Squad) would arrange free accomodation for me if I was to rant online with even a hint of disappointment with the attitude of certain residents of this country.

Seems a bit of a racist to me though.
Qualified for what? To spout hate and engender fear? Oh, and be less than polite?
I've no doubt that the good Mr Chaudhry is, like the Slough newsagent who refused to condemn the Paris slayings, one of the "millions of hardworking, peace loving Muslims" who enjoy their lives in this country.
// Today, Mr Chaudhry said: “I apologise for any offence caused by my video. I have a deep and serious Islamic faith, I had no intention other than to encourage intellectual debate and would never support or condone violence.” //

Oh dear, what a twit. The traditional grovelling apology.
There's some excellent use of the pointy finger in that video by the way. They do love a pointy finger these muslim video ranters.
Does he think that we are all stupid, cannot read or hear and will accept such c...p?
Why is this man making a living in a culture which he despises?
Why is this man?
Why is he practising the law of England/Wales when he clearly believes only in Sharia law? If only I had studied Sharia law; I would have got my degree in thirty minutes instead of three years.
BA, then you could spout about how great sharons law is while milking the legal system of this sceptre isle.
...yes,and I would have got my hooks free of charge, courtesy of the infidel NHS.
^^ might make picking your nose a bit uncomfortable.
Only just watched the video (well I turned off after 5 minutes).

As a lawyer, he has to defend hopeless causes. Perhaps this is him practising.

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