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Disagreement between SA Bench and Bar heats up
SA CJ Chris Kourakis has responded to a recent statement by the SA Bar Association by publishing correspondence between himself and the SA Bar in relation to the scrapping of the Kings Counsel title
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A copy of ”Document 1” filed in the matter yesterday can be found here.
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