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RTL011- Wig And Gown! To Be Or Not To Be [Special Announcement Included]

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RTL011- Wig And Gown! To Be Or Not To Be [Special Announcement Included]

Wig-and-Gown

In todays episode of Real Talk for Lawyers, Lois and Dinma discuss quite an interesting topic on the traditional legal attire, its origin, its purpose and wether its still relevant in todays legal practice.

There are different points of view to wether the wig and gown should be abolished or not and they want to hear from you. What do you think? Is it still relevant? Should it be abolished? you can place your views and opinions in the comment section below or send us a mail at [email protected]

 

In the next segment, Lois and Dinma take another edition of “Lets Get Personal”. This is a new segment they started in episode 5 . You can listen to it again here.

In the edition of Lets Get Personal, they both air their frustrations on an issue every litigant is conversant with and that is the tedious court process in Nigeria. So we want to hear your stories, your ideas on this situation,  just place it in the comment section below or send an email to [email protected]

On the Healthy Lawyer segment, Dr Becky takes her 3rd and final session on Obesity. You can listen to the first two sessions on obesity on episode 9 and episode 10 just in case you missed it.

Finally, there is a special announcement from RTL sponsors Legalpedia, be sure to listen up until the end.

 

LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

  1. Episode 9
  2. Episode 10
  3. [email protected]

Thanks for Listening!

Thanks so much for joining us this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below or send us a tweet @lawyersrealtalk or send us a mail at [email protected]

 

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