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22-year-old woman's punch kills man.

I read the title of this thread and thought: what is the relevance of the age of the person serving a lethal beverage?
 
Yep, it has just always amused me that they're called solicitors over there.

I can tell you that it caused a few laughs when i told an american mate that my girlfriend wanted to become a solicitor... He never lets us forget that one.

Then again, its a break from all the cougar jokes. She's two weeks older than me. But our mates make it sound like she's bloody forty... Ironically, if I had been born on time, I would be older than her.
 
Ah yes, my wife is 4 months older than me. I know many cougar-esque jokes, though mostly I'm the one making them.
 
Why should we care what a prostitute thinks?

Solicitors are British lawyers, you twonk. :lol:
More specifically, solicitors are lawyers who deal directly with the client, while barristers argue cases in court.

Do they still wear those silly wigs?

Indeed.

As far as I know, those bloody things are still used. But the bloke I know has been retired for five years. So it might've changed since then.

Ah yes, my wife is 4 months older than me. I know many cougar-esque jokes, though mostly I'm the one making them.

Poor woman. You should be nicer... Hmm, this must be the reason they are called our better half. :rolleyes:
 
More specifically, solicitors are lawyers who deal directly with the client, while barristers argue cases in court.

Do they still wear those silly wigs?

So if you go to court does that mean you need two lawyers? One solicitor and one barrister?
 
You spend all your time discussing your case with Guy A and then Guy B goes and presents the case?

This strikes me as tremendously wasteful.
 
You spend all your time discussing your case with Guy A and then Guy B goes and presents the case?

This strikes me as tremendously wasteful.
It's not that much different from practice in the US, except we don't differentiate by name. If you go to a large law firm with a litigation matter, associates will do all of the work (research & interviewing, even most of the depositions) because they bill out at a lower rate. When it comes to actually trying the case, they become second chair while the partner actually tries the case in court, and typically will be the one arguing in the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. Every lawyer who passes the Bar and gets sworn is a barrister-equivalent, but in reality, most spend their early years doing solicitor-type work.
 
I guess I'm conflating small-town living with all of the US. We do have the one law firm in town that has more than one attorney I guess. Most of them though are Lawyer + secretary.
 
Incidentally, this is why this place is so freaking addictive. A conversation about a one-punch death has become a comparative analysis of the UK and US legal systems.
 
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