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    curriculum vitae in January 2012 which he admitted to, and in the following month of February he deliberately altered his level of qualifications, subject grades and forged a Commerce degree. At this time, S was admitted to practice as a barrister and solicitor in the Supreme Court of South Australia in which he altered a transcript to support his application for employment. The Legal Practitioners Conduct Board had taken S…

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    Top five ways to be a great landlord To be a Great Landlord means to be a good Landlord to keep his/her tenants happy. There is a saying, "To be happy, make others happy", so property owners are no poles apart. Being Great Landlord needs money, time, and effort, and it will be rewarding if it assists the property owner keeps the right tenants. A good tenant is precious, and the property owners may need them more than the renters do. Moreover, the tenants assist their homeowners in paying their…

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    Youth offenders are treated differently by the criminal justice system, with the aim of achieving justice through the protection and recognition of individual rights, resource efficiency and law as a reflection of community standards and expectations. Although, as justice needs to be effective from the perspective of society, the victim and the offender, it is often difficult to achieve justice for all three parties. Since each individual case will produce a unique outcome, the level of justice…

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    From time to time in our lives we have all been clients of one service or another. We might be clients of a solicitor, or of an insurance agent. We might be clients of an advice service, for example, because we are in debt or because of relationship difficulties. Most of us have had the experience of being clients of a doctor, although we are then called patients. A service user might feel shy, nervous, hurt, angry, worthless, or insulted. As a service user, we would like to have felt:…

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    Essay On Edmund Barton

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    He graduated with first-class honors and the University Medal in classics from the University of Sydney, where he practiced as a solicitor and barrister during the 1870s. he was also a founding member of the Sydney Rowing Club, which is still functioning and successful to this day. Barton went on to become a barrister in 1871 and set up a successful legal practice. He entered the NSW…

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    The first was with a commercial solicitor from the city firm Simmons & Simmons, which worked from the offices in both London and Paris. I obtained an insight into the profession such as the drafting and negotiating of the main documents as well as finalizing by forming an agreed contract…

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    sedation, he was very compliant with the hospital staff, doctors did not admit the individual using powers of detention under the Mental Health Act. When the individual’s foster carers realised that he was not going to be allowed home, they appointed a solicitor on his behalf and filed a case for unlawful detention to the High Court, which at first ruled against him. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (2015) states that in October 1997 The Appeal Court overturned the decision, and even…

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    fourth book in Rowling’s series and was published in July 2000. No 1 Livid Land was published in 1987. According to Markson, Jacobs had sought the services of the literary agent Christopher Little, who later became Rowling’s agent. Jacobs was a solicitor and accountant who lost heavily in the 1987 stock market crash. He suffered a stroke soon after and was bankrupted for a second time in 1991. He died in a London hospice in 1997, Markson said. “Willy the Wizard is a very unsubstantial booklet…

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    An example of situational crime prevention is a few years ago a department store in Coffs Harbour was a victim to numerous stealing’s of lip glosses by young girls. The lip glosses were in an area at the back of the store that was out of the way. The shop decided to put these lip glosses at the front of the shop next to the check outs where staff and other shoppers frequent. This crime prevention measure stopped the stealing of lip glosses. Other ways shops deal with crime prevention is by…

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    Louth V Diprose Case Study

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    Louth v Diprose (1992) 175 CLR 621 Instructions: You must write a case-note on one of the five following cases. Your case-note must conform to the structure set out in these instructions. The required structure is: (i) facts of the case (200 words); (ii) the court’s decision (200 words) and (iii) why this case is important (1400 words). The word counts in brackets are recommended word counts for each section. However, your discussion of why the case is important must be at least 1000 words.…

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