My comments along with those of
other back benchers are at the end of the review.
Not exact matches
(6) the necessary but unknown qualities of time and trial - and - error effort to solve such problems, conflict with fulfilling the incentives for becoming a
bencher, e.g., becoming a judge or obtaining
other government appoints, or formally establishing the fact of one's success and popularity, and giving
back to the profession the benefit of one's years of experience, and being re-elected as a
bencher;
And a failed innovation might be expensive, and hurt one's reputation, and make one unpopular, which is not the way to get re-elected as a
bencher, or become a judge, or get some
other government appointment on a law society recommendation, or demonstrably embellish one's career as a successful, popular lawyer giving
back to the profession the benefit of one's experience.
Some are glad - handers,
others are
back -
benchers.