Quote:
Originally Posted by topman
Because you've asked them to do the work.
It's more of an incentive for people not bring pointless cases to court.
|
I understand that but if the solicitor gives advice, it goes to court, and with the same evidence the other side quotes case x as an example where the court ruling went this way and the other solicitor is unaware of that ruling
and so loses, it seems harsh that the client bears the cost of what seems like a solicitor oversight.
Are cases won and lost on who can give a most convincing story let alone evidence and then could it be down in other instances to the judges interpretation of the law.
To some their case is a major issue, to others its minor.
Is the law always right, does law triumph over morally right and wrong?
Can the law make someone a victim or does it just seem they are the victim.
macafee2