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Bless

Went off to court today to be faced with someone who was very clearly a second six pupil on their first day in court. The biggest giveaway was the fact that despite it being a small claims track case the pupil turned up with both volumes of the White Book guide to civil procedure despite the fact that in a million years he wouldn’t be referring to either one. Then there was the skeleton argument which ran to about ten pages and included reference to “Donoghue v Stevenson: the law of negligence explained” and “Lord Atkin’s neighbour principle” explaining in intricate detail why one driver on “one of Her Majesty’s highways” owed a “common law duty of care” to another.

Bless.

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