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Jerry Pearlman has always claimed to be a solicitor with a difference! Although based in the provinces, his work has included many cases and engagements of national and international importance. Jerry has acted for tribal kings and governments and, as an environmentalist, he has searched the depths of English history to bring some cases to courts and tribunals. He even took one major footpath case to the House of Lords - successfully! This makes him one of the most qualified practitioners to have a long and detailed look at the Solicitor's branch of the legal profession and he finds a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Jerry Pearlman has always claimed to be a solicitor with a difference! Although based in the provinces, his work has included many cases and engagements of national and international importance. Jerry has acted for tribal kings and governments and, as an environmentalist, he has searched the depths of English history to bring some cases to courts and tribunals. He even took one major footpath case to the House of Lords - successfully! This makes him one of the most qualified practitioners to have a long and detailed look at the Solicitor's branch of the legal profession and he finds a profession on the verge of extinction! But whilst describing this terminal situation, he manages to interest and amuse, by including stories of some of his cases and activities with, at times, some hilarious consequences. He also manages to explain some fascinating aspects of the law and its history in an informative manner. Jerry will make you laugh and learn all the way through till the last page.
Autorenporträt
Jerry Pearlman resides in Leeds and is married with two children, now aged 51 and 53. Now in his 80s, Jerry has decided to take a look back on his long and successful career through the writing of his second book, The Death of the Common Attorney. A keen walker, Jerry is an honorary Vice President of the Ramblers, as well as a Parish Councillor and the Chairman of the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Access Forum. Professionally, he has been the President of his local Law Society, and a member of the Solicitors Complaints Bureau. He was awarded the M.B.E. for his services to the Ramblers Association.