Law Practice
Jan. 15, 2002
Wigged Out
As George Bernard Shaw once observed, "America and Britain are two nations divided by a common language." This is no better exemplified than by their legal systems. While both share roots in the common law, their respective institutions and traditions are entirely different.
By Geraldine Valdez
As George Bernard Shaw once observed, "America and Britain are two nations divided by a common language." This is no better exemplified than by their legal systems. While both share roots in the common law, their respective institutions and traditions are entirely d...
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