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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News The Supreme Court, San Fernando, Harris Promenade San Fernando. - AYANNA KINSALE AN “exchange” between the Judiciary and the Law Association on the state of the San Fernando courthouse “cannot be reasonably interpreted as consultation on the closure” of the court with the Law Association, president of the statutorily recognised representative body for lawyers in TT has said. On August 30, the association’s president, Lynette Seebaran-Suite, SC, responded to a […]

Source: Trinidad News

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