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January 29, 2007

Legal London

In the spring of 2004 I was lucky enough have dinner with a friend, ex-California judge and lawyer-turned-barrister at Gray's Inn. For a few hours I was part of one of the West's most enduring institutions and traditions--the Inns of Court make Skull and Bones seem like McDonald's, Chuck E. Cheese or maybe the downtown Pittsburgh "Y"--in the true heart of London, a city of uninterrupted commerce, vitality and ideas for nearly 2000 years. See this interesting glimpse (in 2 posts) of life as a member of the Inns of Court here and especially here at Tim Kevan's The Barrister Blog.

Posted by JD Hull at January 29, 2007 06:58 PM

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