Lawyers
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First episode date | July 4, 2005 |
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Final episode date | August 23, 2005 |
Number of seasons | 1 |
Number of episodes | 16 |
Networks | Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation |
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ID | 2934120 |
About Lawyers
Lawyers Hangul: 변호사들; RR: Byeonhosadeul is a 2005 South Korean television series starring Jung Hye-young, Kim Sang-kyung, Kim Sung-soo and Han Go-eun. It aired on MBC from July 4 to August 23, 2005 on Monday and Tuesday at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
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... With the stakes high, a team of adjudicators - trained Lawyers - had been examining footage frame by frame to spot who needed to be kicked out...
Migrant fruit-pickers are skilled workers, says ex-minister George Eustice

... Making inflation worse " It allows in people with cognitive skills - Lawyers, accountants...
Why row about Boris Johnson's Covid WhatsApp messages matters

... But they think that decision is for the government - and its Lawyers - to make...
Chris Mason: The battle for truth over Covid is only just starting

... And you know what happens when this happens? Lawyers get involved...
Liu Jingyao and Liu Qiangdong: Chinese billionaire sexual assault case settled in US

... A statement released on Saturday night by Lawyers for both parties said the incident that took place " resulted in a misunderstanding that has consumed substantial public attention and brought profound suffering to the parties and their families"...
Johnny Depp blames 'burn Amber' text on Monty Python

... And Lawyers for Ms Heard focused again on Mr Depp s his history of substance use, claiming he would be violent during alcohol and drug binges...
Thousands of barristers to strike over legal aid

... The review, launched after predictions the system could collapse, determined that ministers should find the funding to reverse a large loss of Lawyers who are vital to the process...
Legal aid: woman in abuse of process challenges-rules

... About one in five women who say domestic violence is no process, do not suffer receive aid, because you can access them as capital - even when they are - the Lawyers...
Thousands of barristers to strike over legal aid
Nearly 2,500 barristers who are essential to the Criminal Justice system in England and Wales are starting industrial action over concerns about legal Aid funding.
They will refuse to step in at The Last minute to Pick Up court appearances or preparatory work for colleagues whose cases are over-running.
It stems from an unresolved row with the government over funding.
The government said The Action would make existing backlogs worse.
The Criminal Bar Association (CBA) has accused ministers of dragging their feet over implementing a 15% rise in rates for legal Aid - as recommended by an independent review.
The CBA said 15% was the bare minimum needed to prevent The System from collapsing.
Figures published last week revealed that 10% of criminal barristers have quit in The Past year, and that the government's measures to reduce a nationwide backlog are making slow progress.
The Action , supported by about 90% of criminal barristers, will begin This Morning .
An independent review Last Year without an immediate injection of £135m into the legal Aid system.
The review, launched after predictions The System could collapse, determined that ministers should find the funding to reverse a large loss of Lawyers who are vital to The Process .
What is criminal legal Aid ?The legal Aid system in England and Wales ensures that suspects who cannot afford Lawyers are properly advised and represented, from their police interview through to trial.
The System is critical to keeping justice moving by saving court time and making sure defendants get a Fair Trial .
However, the amounts paid for this work have been both frozen And Then cut over The Last 25 years.
, former judge Sir Christopher Bellamy QC supported many of the concerns of Lawyers - and urged ministers to find a minimum of £135m to stem an exodus of Lawyers from Criminal Justice and to help tackle the current backlog of 59,000 cases in the Crown Court system.
" £135m is, in my view, the minimum necessary as The First step in nursing The System of criminal legal Aid back to health after years of neglect, " He Said .
" I do not see that sum as 'an opening bid' but rather what is needed, as soon as practicable, to Enable . . the whole Criminal Justice system to function effectively, to respond to forecast increased demand, and to reduce the backlog. "
" There is in my view no scope for further delay. "
Source of news: bbc.com