I’ve recently been to an important conference which took place in London in the premises of the Royal Law Society.
It was
organized by an important International Law Firm called SLIG, founded by the three Gaglione
Brothers (Alessandro, Giuseppe and Roberto) who are skillful lawyers both in Italy and in Egland and Wales (as a
matter of fact they practise in London
as Solicitors and in Rome as Lawyers in a high degree of expertise ).
It was about
being solicitors in England and Wales today and what presumably it could be
after Brexit. It was really very
thrilling for me to meet a lot of lawyers coming from so many different towns
in Italy and lawyers who practise in London as Solicitors or under different
labels (but still in the juridical field).
Though I’m
already in my sixties I’m still able to dream. And to be a solicitor in London is one of
my dreams.
In the
afternoon there was even a space for us to pose some question to three English
solicitors come to show us what Brexit might change in the legal profession for
Italian lawyers in England and Wales. The scenario they drew up wasn’t not all catastrophic, though
surely remains a certain degree of uncertainty.
I was
tempted to take the word just to say how I’m sad of the Brexit (though I respect
the democratic expression of British voters; we could even say a lot about the
way the 2016 June’s referendum was held
and what kind of negative, external forces influenced the voters, but I still
respect the road our British friends are taking to drive their Country out of
EU, saving the Unity of the Kingdom and doing the best for themselves).
I’m not
neutral as the Solicitors Regulation Association are. I’ve already said that I
wanted UK staying in the E.U. because I believe that British are essential part of
the European brotherhood I’m fond of.
That's
why I say London is for ever.
after the Conference The SLIG Firm had a suprise for all of us: they brought all around London in a free tour in a wonderful, original Router Master double deck red bus.
I want to thank Alessandro Gaglione and his brothers also for this final present.
That's why I still think London is for ever.
I want to thank Alessandro Gaglione and his brothers also for this final present.
That's why I still think London is for ever.
10. to be
continued…
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