Optimistic outlook
Friday 08 June 2012 by Marsha Myers
The accolade of being Lawyer In The News was overshadowed by the shock of reading the erroneous report that Neil Carr is ‘broken’ by the false accusations.
Nothing could be further from the truth. My talented young client longs to return to the classroom and it is our fervent hope that the acquittal and the positive publicity that has followed the trial will assist him in this regard.
Far from being ‘broken’, Mr Carr who is spirited, intelligent and insightful, has admirably and with astonishing courage and good humour maintained an optimistic and positive mental attitude throughout this traumatic trial, and is elated at this fine result.
Marsha Myers, solicitor-advocate, Kristina Harrison Solicitors, Salford
Letters
- Legal reforms: call for consistency
- Malaysian abuses
- Dog-eat-dog profession
- Divorce advice
- Civil strife
- Family arbitration: award show
- Job centred
- Tendering: grim precedent
- Law Society Yacht Club
- SRA must level the playing field between corporations and law firms
- Minding our language
- PCT: dumbing down
- Family scheme: the right choice
- I want to be a ‘fat-cat’ criminal lawyer
- Tendering work in politics
- Resistance is not futile
- Flouting the ban
- System crying out for reform
