In Gordon v. Palmer, [1993] B.C.J. No. 474 (S.C.), Thackray J., as he then was, made the following comments that are still
apposite today:
The future of the internet, who owns it, the balance between freedom and regulation is very
apposite today.
Not exact matches
It's a surprise, not because the Saatchi does not usually present meaningful exhibitions — it does — but because, to quote the paperwork: «Champagne Life celebrates the work of a constellation of female artists, and provides a rare and
apposite moment to reflect on what it means to be a female artist working
today.»
Champagne Life celebrates the work of a constellation of female artists, and provides a rare and
apposite moment to reflect on what it means to be a female artist working
today.
I am 100 % certain that E.M. Forster wasn't thinking about legal publishing when he wrote that powerful phrase; on the other hand, it seems
apposite given where we are in the development of online legal publishing
today.