Lawyer And Client
Sir,—The secretary of the Law Society advises “Justice” to state his’ complaint in writing, and it would then be investigated by the society concerned. I had reason to complain about a solicitor in another town. I have waited for over two months, with no Word from the Law Society concerned. I consider that “Justice” should, have the right to db as he asked—to go before the society or the committee of the society, with the lawyer present, and state his ease. “Justice” would get some satisfaction and the complaint could' be heard much more speedily.—Yours, etc, NO JUSTICE YET. Febhiary 14, 1964.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30367, 17 February 1964, Page 3
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