‘Intelligent and articulate’ lawyer denied sole practice bid
Overly protective? Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal ponders well-qualified but inexperienced lawyer’s bid to practise without supervision.
An “intelligent and articulate” lawyer of “undisputed good character” has failed to overturn the New Zealand Law Society’s refusal to issue him a practising certificate, which he claimed was a discriminatory stance.
Last December, Hierophantic Harlequinesque Human took an appeal against
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