McKay Hill | Legal Aid

Most liberal democracies consider that it is necessary to provide some level of legal aid to persons otherwise unable to afford legal representation. To fail to do so would deprive such persons of access to the court system. Alternately, they would be at a disadvantage in situations in which the state or a wealthy individual took them to court. This would violate the principles of equality before the law and due process under the rule of law.

 

Phillip Ross

 

 

Philip Ross BE BA LLB

Pilot, engineer
“ I have a scientific background and enjoy the intellectual stimulation which practicing the law provides me”

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James Raigner

 

 

James Rainger BA LLB
Japanese speaker, salesman

“Working in the law is a privilege. It provides me with the challenge of using my communication skills to solve problems for clients”
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