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Legal ethics / Common law / Attorney-client privilege / Barrister / Brief / Devilling / Solicitor / Legal professional privilege in England and Wales / Cab-rank rule / Law / Legal professions / Law in the United Kingdom
Date: 2012-03-11 21:50:40
Legal ethics
Common law
Attorney-client privilege
Barrister
Brief
Devilling
Solicitor
Legal professional privilege in England and Wales
Cab-rank rule
Law
Legal professions
Law in the United Kingdom

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