ON CONFLICTS IN TESTIMONY AND CLIENT COOPERATION

By |November 10th, 2012|Client Cooperation, Conflicts in Testimony, Rumpole|0 Comments

Horace Rumpole, the fictional Old Bailey barrister, once said that he could win most of his cases if it weren’t for his clients. Some clients display a stubborn insistence upon ignoring your advice or otherwise undermining your efforts to help them. Sometimes, despite your best efforts on the part of your client, he will say [...]