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Briefcase: Gandhi and succession planning, the missing Chapman Tripp lawyer, Portnoy's complaint

What they're talking about in the legal world.

John Bowie
Fri, 17 Apr 2015

I have a builder friend whose house is falling down.  I know a sous chef who makes hopeless frittatas.  And I know lawyers who worry more about old Mrs Hampton's will and whether she should cut layabout Jimmy out of her will when workabout Jenny looks after them all, rather than worry about his own

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John Bowie
Fri, 17 Apr 2015
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