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Solicitor = Selfish & Unfeeling ?
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-manc hester- 4721787 8
[Synopsis: Solicitor refuses to unlock Ian Brady's briefcases]
Why not release the papers - they might just have a clue to the lad's burial place. And the owner is dead, so who is he "protecting" ?
Self-important solicitor ought to be defrocked by his peers (or whatever they do) but no doubt they will close ranks as usual.
[Synopsis: Solicitor refuses to unlock Ian Brady's briefcases]
Why not release the papers - they might just have a clue to the lad's burial place. And the owner is dead, so who is he "protecting" ?
Self-important solicitor ought to be defrocked by his peers (or whatever they do) but no doubt they will close ranks as usual.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have posted times without number that the law operates without emotion, and that obviously extends to the people who apply it.
The notion that any solicitor acts for their own personal ends is facile, and holds no credence.
If the solicitor is withholding these documents, it is because he is under instruction from his client, or the court, to do so - and for no other reason.
Take the emotion caused by the original client out of the situation, and that is what you are left with - not some nasty man hurting people because he can.
The notion that any solicitor acts for their own personal ends is facile, and holds no credence.
If the solicitor is withholding these documents, it is because he is under instruction from his client, or the court, to do so - and for no other reason.
Take the emotion caused by the original client out of the situation, and that is what you are left with - not some nasty man hurting people because he can.
david small - // Solicitors like bankers have this veneer of respectability.
But behind curtains they are just the same as the rest of us. Fallable, greedy, lazy, arrogant. More knowledgeable about the in’s and outs of our farcical legal system which enables them to interpret it to their pecuniary advantage. //
Nothing like a tired cliched stereotype to make the debate go with a swing.
But behind curtains they are just the same as the rest of us. Fallable, greedy, lazy, arrogant. More knowledgeable about the in’s and outs of our farcical legal system which enables them to interpret it to their pecuniary advantage. //
Nothing like a tired cliched stereotype to make the debate go with a swing.
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Y M B's comment about solicitors is just ridiculous, not even a cheap shot because it misses its mark by a mile. Granted a few solicitors are crooks, they are the ones who tend to get struck off. I think they are very much the exception and unless Y M B has experience of all the
U K solicitors he should admit he has posted nonsense.
U K solicitors he should admit he has posted nonsense.
The solicitor who wrote our wills was lovely and very kind and helpful when I lost my husband shortly afterwards. The solicitor I dealt with when I had another difficult leal problem was again professional and helpful and very kind. Both times they were selected at random. Yes I guess we were lucky but also I think that they are like people in general....most of them want to be helpful and do a good job. In both cases, they gave unasked for advice on how we could minimise their fees.
This has come about because the family have requested sight of the contents to try to ascertain where young Keith Bennett may be buried. And I can fully understand why and why people should be so angry about it.
Of course the executor knows the contents but unless and until his beneficiaries direct disclosure or a judge orders it ( and a court of competent jurisdiction has already declined to so order) then there is sadly nothing anyone can do.
Of course the executor knows the contents but unless and until his beneficiaries direct disclosure or a judge orders it ( and a court of competent jurisdiction has already declined to so order) then there is sadly nothing anyone can do.
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