Monday 25 April 2016

Law Courts, Practises, Seminars, Segregation: Did Martin Luther King Die in Vain?



To: The Write House <info@writehouseng.com>; 
Our Country Nigeria <ourcountrynigeria@yahoogroups.ca>
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2016 7:44 AM
Subject: Re: CJs, SANs at Briefwriting Masterclass this week.

Attorney Chinua Asuzu,
Thanks for the email advert a hundred and
fifty thousand naira for the proposed seminar.
Why don't you get members before whom you
lower your professional prestige, the SAN to pick
up the tabs because I do not understand why
a Lawyer enrolled like any other as skilled would
surrender his or her professional respect to
another category of lawyers without specifity
of what these SANs whose praises those
silly non-SANs sing to the highest heavens
is of benefit to hundreds and thousands of
impoverished junior colleagues. No Thanks
to the SAN who do not even honour the
conventional fee of a third of their earnings
and fees to languishing junior colleagues.

Please tell me if there was a heaven who
makes it first? Our junior colleagues are
dying. Last week a colleague who was
diabetic and dying calls for financial help!.
If a tiny cult were not scrubbing off others
fees, would a lawyer 1987 post-call a non-SAN
(male) shout out to one learned Dame he
remembered was in class, NLS C'87.
Stop this slavish mentality now!

Segregation has been scrapped, abolished
and Martin Luther King died preaching
equality and justice! Did King die in vain?
Of course not, which is why Americans
set a day to honor him and which is why
America has no room for segregationists
in their law courts and law practices.

Best regards all

Attorney CN Ajie


From: The Write House <info@writehouseng.com>
To: carolajie@yahoo.com
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2016 6:56 AM
Subject: CJs, SANs at Briefwriting Masterclass this week.

                           

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Description: Briefwriting Masterclass, 27-29 April 2016, Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja Lagos
Dear Learned Friend

Pay discounted fee of N150,000 up to Tuesday 26 April 2016.

This week, the Chief Judge of Lagos State, Olufunmilayo Atilade, and the Chief Judge Emeritus of Lagos State, Ayotunde Phillips, will be at Briefwriting Masterclass as Guests of Honour.

This week, Dr Olisa Agbakoba SAN will be at Briefwriting Masterclass as Guest Lecturer to teach Litigation Strategy.

This week, author of Anatomy of a Brief and Uncommon Law of Learned Writing, Chinua Asuzu, will be at Briefwriting Masterclass to teach the art and science of persuasive writing.

This week, all roads lead to Sheraton Ikeja Lagos for Briefwriting Masterclass.

Wouldn’t you rather be at Briefwriting Masterclass this week? 

We attach the program.


Briefwriting Masterclass
27-29 April 2016, Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja Lagos

Pay discounted fee of N150,000 up to Tuesday 26 April 2016.



"A brief should be luminous, not voluminous." - Irvin Taylor

Come and learn how best to prepare persuasive briefs, submissions, and written addresses.

Filter your persuasive- writing prowess through the alembic of The Write House's outstanding pedagogy.

Then you can implement writing that arrests judicial imagination.

When you write as we teach, the judiciary will fall in love with your majestic prose, while looking askance at your opponent's malnourished rhetoric.

Briefwriting Masterclass is a mixed grill of law, linguistics, logic, psychology, rhetoric, and semantics. Its boldly interdisciplinary pedagogy makes this course indisputably nonpareil.

Briefwriting Masterclass   will:
1. Sharpen your analytical skills- you'll learn to analyze facts, issues, and authorities;
2. Hone your issue-spotting acumen- you'll learn to identify and diagnose legal issues; and
3. Deepen your precedent-application prowess- you'll learn to synthesize diverse precedents and apply them to your clients' advantage.

We attach the course outline and flyer.
Dates: Wed 27-Fri 29 April 2016
Time: 9am-5pm each day
Venue: Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja Lagos
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Before 27  April 2016 : N150,000
From 27  April 2016 : N180,000

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