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  • 1Solicitor — Infobox Occupation name= PAGENAME caption= 19th century painting of lawyers, by French artist Honoré Daumier official names= type= Profession activity sector= Law competencies= Interpersonal skills, analytical mind, critical thinking, commercial… …

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  • 2James Stewart (solicitor) — James Stewart (born 1964 in Strabane, Northern Ireland), is a solicitor, who acts for celebrities in high profile/high value divorce cases.The son of a County Tyrone farmer, Stewart was educated at Coleraine Academical Institution in County… …

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  • 3William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield — For descendants of the first Lord Mansfield, see Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield. The Right Honourable The Earl of Mansfield SL …

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  • 4Public defender — For the 1931 film featuring Boris Karloff, see The Public Defender. Public Defenders offices in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil. The term public defender is primarily used to refer to a criminal defense lawyer appointed to represent people charged with …

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  • 5Public Eye — For the film, see The Public Eye (film) (1992). Public Eye was a British television series that ran from 1965 to 1975 (7 series in total). It was produced by ABC Television for three series, and Thames Television for a further four series. The… …

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  • 6Bleak House — For other uses, see Bleak House (disambiguation). Bleak House   …

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  • 7Cleveland Street scandal — The Cleveland Street scandal occurred in 1889, when a homosexual male brothel in Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, London, was discovered by police. At the time, sexual acts between men were illegal in Britain, and the brothel s clients faced possible …

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  • 8Professional negligence in English Law — In the English law of tort, professional negligence is a subset of the general rules on negligence to cover the situation in which the defendant has represented him or herself as having more than average skills and abilities. The usual rules rely …

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  • 10The Seal of Confession —     The Law of the Seal of Confession     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Law of the Seal of Confession     In the Decretum of the Gratian who compiled the edicts of previous councils and the principles of Church law which he published about 1151,… …

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