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So,
why have you chosen to be a lawyer?
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Actually,
I’m going to be a barrister.
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Oh,
you mean a job of an advocate? You’ll be speaking in court and trying to
persuade a judge, won’t you?
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Yes,
exactly. You know, my cases will often be connected with serious crimes.
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And
it doesn’t embarrass you, right?
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It
really doesn’t. I’ve always thought that every person worth having one more
chance. Moreover, some of the accused aren’t guilty and they deserve a
professional’s defense. And what are your plans about the future career?
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I’ve,
on the contrary, decided to become a professional in civil law, protecting
intellectual property, in particular.
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I’ve
heard it’s one of the most complicated fields of law.
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It
is. Due to the globalization and widely-spread piracy, it’s sometimes almost
impossible to find an original author of the patent or a trademark.
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How
will you cope with the difficulty?
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I’ll
be studying every case thoroughly and get the truth. I can’t stand fraud, so I’ll
do my best to restore justice.