According to Lawyer Thaddeus Sory, delays in the courts and justice delivery will not be solved by more rules, amendments, deletions, substitutions and/or repeals, including Practice Directions and directives but being true to ourselves will help.
"Now every medical practitioner will admit that before a cure can be proffered for a sick person by a qualified doctor, the nature of the ailment must be diagnosed and accurately identified. Without this initial exercise, no doctor faithful to his calling will attempt to prescribe a remedy."
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