Since it has first - hand information about the matter, at least much more
than the general public whose sympathy it is trying to rally, it is only reasonable to respect its stance.
Not exact matches
A handful of people negotiated behind closed doors, being more candid with the lobbyists
whose clients stuff their campaign coffers
than with members of the press or the
general public about what was going on.
Law societies should have been sponsoring a similar transition to support services production, at least for the
general practitioner — the practitioner
whose greater contact with the
public than that of other lawyers determines the reputation of the legal profession amongst that majority of taxpayers that pays for the justice system.