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Lesley Ash in £5m bonk
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"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested." -
Originally posted by AtW View PostYou are that journalist and I claim my 5 free Page 3 dates!Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI fancied giving her one up the alley after watching Quadrophenia...Comment
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Originally posted by Denny View PostLeslie Ash wins ‘£500,000’ in hospital superbug settlement
Taken from today's Times Online. She only sued for £1m so she couldn't be awarded more than that and she got half what she sued for.It's Deja-vu all over again!Comment
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostThe Times Online says £5m
We we were both right, depending on when you read the newspaperComment
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostNo justice in this country. But we all know that anyway.Comment
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Thanks for asking
I am not a judge, but I've been to court a couple of times as a witness to defend friends and know that money can buy you a nice barrister who will argue your case with a judge for as long as it takes. I won't go as far as saying that judges and barristers are on first name terms. I won't even dream of saying that occasionally this may result in a handsome 'thank-you present' from the barrister, as this wouldn't be very British, so I repeat this is a lie.Comment
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostI am not a judge, but I've been to court a couple of times as a witness to defend friends and know that money can buy you a nice barrister who will argue your case with a judge for as long as it takes. I won't go as far as saying that judges and barristers are on first name terms. I won't even dream of saying that occasionally this may result in a handsome 'thank-you present' from the barrister, as this wouldn't be very British, so I repeat this is a lie.
Just answer the question please counsellor. What would your verdict have been as you stated the one given was ridiculous and not just?Comment
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