well said kenno

On Apr 3, 12:32 pm, kenno1888 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey nilomu,
> Seeing as curious, I will offer you a reason why. Take professions
> like Doctors and Pharmacists as an example. If you dont posses a
> fundemental degree in either medicine or pharmacy you can not practice
> in those fields period. Admittedly, altohugh this will be widely
> criticised and challenged, legal fees are relatively high in this
> country if one considers the overall charges on the whole looking at
> conveyancing fees etc... Now, speaking hypotethically, take for
> example a person who goes to a solicitor in order to be represented on
> a criminal issue, lets say the solicitor they get is not up to scratch
> and they still have to pay argumentally high rates to their solicitor,
> do you honestly think that they would be happy to find out that the
> solicitor that represented them had a MUSIC degree????
> Just a hypotethical example but I mean come on, it does not take a
> genius to see why those holding themselves out as being Legal
> representitives for a person, perhaps on issues as fundemental and as
> serious as ones persons civil liberties, should at least posses an
> undergrad degree in that professional field.
>
> I hope that at least helped to satisfy your curiosity in some way!!!
>
> On 3 Apr, 00:01, nilomu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > "non-law graduates should be required to sit a diploma course, be it
> > a
> > year or two years in the Law Society"
>
> > can you give me a valid reason why??? not that it matters but i have a
> > 2 year law diploma done anyway after my degree but i fail to see how
> > it makes a difference - if you can pass the fe1s theres no reason why
> > you can't do well in Blackhall.  why try to cut people out of a
> > profession just because they are not law grads? why make it easier for
> > law grads? just curious.....
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