I was on a legal conference Wednesday - "Contentious Probate - recent developments".
Presented by a very lovely Barrister lady from London, who knew her stuff incredibly well. The course manual was 203 pages of A4 printed paper long, and contained in excess of 88,000 words (according to the aforementioned lovely Barrister lady's Wordcounter). We started at 9.30, and covered the whole manual by 4.45, and had time for a quick cheeky pint before getting the train home.
The subject matter was hard. The mental concentration required was intense. On a few occasions we faltered, the mind drifted slightly, but I soon pulled myself back from the brink, and re-focussed. And we made it through all of the material.
Yet even I cant read Grimlocks posts right through to the end, and switched off before roughly half way through each post.
Baron - if I had a webcam right now you would see me tipping my hat firmly in your direction!
