Dear Reader,
You might expect that a doctor could diagnose his own complaint or that an accountant would never go bankrupt, or that a lawyer would never fail to make a case for himself.
How often is the opposite true.
The criminal lawyers in Northern Ireland make the point, rightly, that the new legal aid fees do not allow them to properly represent their clients.
Put another way. If they were to carry out, diligently, all the work necessary to give their clients a proper defence, the lawyer would be working for minimum wage , or less.
The same situation obtains in England. There, many senior legal figures have spoken out. Here, Mr Justice Weir ,tentatively, put his bewigged head over the parapet.
Ford has a budget and says that it is not his role to provide work for lawyers. True. But it is his role to see that justice is served.
Justice is something that happens to others until you are arrested.
But I digress. The Bar is at best lukewarm to the issue. You see, the fat cats and the civil lawyers are rather like the public. It’s not going to happen to them.
Worse, the lawyers who are supposed to defend the accused and make a case for them have made a pretty poor case for themselves, when compared to the junior doctors.
As some might say, in that case, they deserve all they get [or don’t].