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Originally Posted by TrapezeArtist
In national laws, ambiguity and contradiction are essential. Otherwise there would be very little need for solicitors and barristers. Then they would have to take much less well-paid jobs and actually contribute something useful to society.
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Yeah, they could become actors in soaps or reality tv stars.....
Most 'jobbing' lawyers, particularly those who represent petty criminals (and some less petty ones) in courts up and down the land day in, day out are a far cry from the fat cats that most people normally visualise when they think of solicitors and barristers. There will always be a great need for lawyers for these situations. As always, sweeping generalisations aren't always accurate....