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, Mr Allsop said he always told associates who wanted to go straight to the Bar that they would benefit from working on business transactions at a law firm first.After graduating, Mr Allsop was an associate to the first chief justice of the Federal Court, Nigel Bowen, and also worked at“Just being with them when they were with clients – it was like watching great silks work,” Mr Allsop said.
“I said, ‘What do you mean?’ He said: ‘Think about it, and find me the taxing point. What is it that is taxed? Is it the asset? Is it the movement? Is it the transfer?’ “And that’s the beauty of objective theory of interpretation and contract. No one says ’what I really mean by this clause ...”
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