http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2006/oct/28/india.internationalnews
This puzzles me since there appears to be a veritable over-supply of lawyers in this country.
If British home-grown lawyers are currently too costly, surely they can be persuaded to accept less pay for the privilege of working for Clifford Chance?
If they accept less then the government should lower taxes.
If taxes are lowered then public services will have to be reduced.
However, such a reduction will create a gap in the market that private enterprise could fill.
That would in eventually kick start the economy, would it not?
Makes sense to me!
THE VOICE OF REASON Solon, (born c. 630 BCE—died c. 560 BCE), Athenian statesman, known as one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece (the others were Chilon of Sparta, Thales of Miletus, Bias of Priene, Cleobulus of Lindos, Pittacus of Mytilene, and Periander of Corinth). Solon ended exclusive aristocratic control of the government, substituted a system of control by the wealthy, and introduced a new and more humane law code. He was also a noted poet.
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