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Ex-wife''s solicitor at FMH during moving out

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12 Jan 15 #453584 by rubytuesday
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No it wasnt unethical.

My lawyerly mind is curious as to why you have waited an entire year to ask this question - as Action says, let it go.

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12 Jan 15 #453589 by driven40
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quite right Ruby if you really had let it go a year ago and this was small beer compared to the costs that you paid then you wouldn''t be bringing it up now. you need to deal with that issue yourself, if we all really went back on the little issues that now we look back on and think I could have won that, then we would never move on.

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