An arrogance of sulky silks
What is it that makes a Queen's counsel better than the rest?Is it the “rank,” the silk togs, the private legal number-plate “QC” or how their lips are surgically curled upon anointment?Take the woeful case of William McLeod Wilson
Jock Anderson
Thu, 08 Jul 2010
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What is it that makes a Queen’s counsel better than the rest?
Is it the “rank,” the silk togs, the private legal number-plate “QC” or how their lips are surgically curled upon anointment?
Take the woeful case of William McLeod Wilson. He’s been one for 13 years.
Many QCs become judges.
William McLeod
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Jock Anderson
Thu, 08 Jul 2010
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