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“Civil courts,” said one lawyer taking a jaundiced look at his profession, “can be likened to a housewife who travels into town because the groceries there are a bit cheaper than the ones at her local shop. She doesn't realise that the cost of the journey often outweighs the price of what is regarded as a good deal.”

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