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Previously on "We're in the wrong business"

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
    I wonder if I can get this contract by reading 'law for dummies'
    No. If you do that you will know more about the law than most lawyers and that will scare them.

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  • Andy2
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    I wonder if I can get this contract by reading 'law for dummies'

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by downsouth View Post
    just more evidence of how some sectors are so far out of touch with reality

    Seriously £500 an hour, do me a favour!
    Barrister shortage. Need to hand out fast-track visas.

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  • downsouth
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    just more evidence of how some sectors are so far out of touch with reality

    Seriously £500 an hour, do me a favour!

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  • TimberWolf
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    And the client is assumed innocent until proven bankrupt.

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  • IR35 Avoider
    started a topic We're in the wrong business

    We're in the wrong business

    Preparation work rates range from £70 to £100 gross per hour for a junior barrister to £91 to £145 per hour for a QC. For a day in court the rates range from £285 to £476 for a top QC. In a privately funded case, he or she could earn at least double that. A commercial barrister earns up to £500 an hour.
    http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle4727832.ece
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