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Abstract
I cannot cover this part of the subject better than by quoting literally: "There are two classes of practitioners, barristers and solicitors. A lawyer must belong to one; most belong to both. The barrister alone can conduct a case at trial; the solicitor alone files pleadings."
Recommended Citation
Herbert Harley,
Ontario Courts and Procedure,
12
Mich. L. Rev.
447
(1914).
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