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We become the punchbag for social workers, solicitors, housing advisers, MPs and anyone else who fancies having a go because us doing our job has made their job a little more complex.
I'm a qualified social worker and solicitor and for more than five years now, have had my own business that I can run from my VW van – uniquely, it's both a social work and a legal practice.
Lord Justice Moore-Bick, Lord Justice Aikens and Lady Justice Black said the judge had "found himself in a difficult position" as he found that Henry had "a strong argument" that the costs were "both reasonable and proportionate", but had made a ruling based on the failure of the social worker's solicitors to tell News International's solicitors that they were exceeding their budget.
I liked the scene between Ryan and Kate plus attendant social workers and solicitors.
"We've looked at the legal implications, the moral implications, we've had advice from social workers and solicitors etc etc. "We've learnt from other fatalities and serious accidents where the parent is no longer with us or indeed no longer working.
Smoking doesn't demotivate, and I know lots of businessmen, property developers, council workers and solicitors who smoke cannabis.
This can be a professional, such as your doctor, social worker or a solicitor who is not a family member or an attorney and will not benefit from the LPA.
Looking faint and close to tears, she walked with the support of the court's matron and later walked arm and arm with the health worker and her solicitor Angus McBride.
Last year's excellent study of Neets by Rathbone and the Nuffield Foundation found that disengaged young people held remarkably similar aspirations to their peers: the jobs they wanted were "chef, solicitor, holiday rep, bar worker, plumber, shop worker, auxiliary nurse, joining the army, youth worker, firefighter, scaffolder, warehouse worker, joiner, and so on".
That's the charged question explored by reporter John Sweeney in File on Four (8pm, Radio 4), in the light of the high-profile convictions of Salisbury shop-worker Angela Cannings and Cheshire solicitor Sally Clark for the murder of their babies, convictions that have left many doctors and lawyers uneasy.
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