"Judgments in Vacation" by Edward Abbott Parry is a collection of insightful writings that look at legal decisions made when judges are on holiday, combined with his thoughts on society and how people act, all as seen by a County Court judge. The book seems to blend humor with social remarks, talking about common legal cases and bigger ideas about fairness, learning, and how people connect. The author starts by talking about the strange idea of a judge writing legal opinions while on vacation. He thinks about the difficulties and funny situations of working in the County Court showing both the straightforward and complicated sides of daily legal issues. Through interesting stories, Parry presents various people and their disagreements, highlighting the social factors and the impact of these small conflicts on society.

Judgments in Vacation
By Edward Abbott Parry
Explore the world of law and society through the eyes of a judge who shares entertaining and thought-provoking stories from the courtroom and beyond.
Summary
About the AuthorSir Edward Abbott Parry was a British judge and dramatist.
Sir Edward Abbott Parry was a British judge and dramatist.
More Like This
Explore books similar to the one you're viewing

The Case and Exceptions: Stories of Counsel and Clients
By Frederick Trevor Hill

The Man in Court
By Frederic DeWitt Wells

The Experiences of a Barrister, and Confessions of an Attorney
By Samuel Warren

A Court of Inquiry
By Grace S. (Grace Smith) Richmond

Law and Laughter
By George A. (George Alexander) Morton

Old Judge Priest
By Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury) Cobb
More by This Author
Discover other books written by the same author

Judgments in Vacation
By Edward Abbott Parry

What the Judge Saw: Being Twenty-Five Years in Manchester by One Who Has Done It
By Edward Abbott Parry

Don Quixote of the Mancha, Retold by Judge Parry
By Edward Abbott Parry

The Law and the Poor
By Edward Abbott Parry

The Seven Lamps of Advocacy
By Edward Abbott Parry
Related by Category
Discover books in the same genre or category

Shout treason : $b the trial of Aaron Burr
By Francis F. Beirne

Prize Money
By Quincy Wright

Trial of Pedro de Zulueta, jun., on a Charge of Slave Trading, under 5 Geo. IV, cap. 113, on Friday the 27th, Saturday the 28th, and Monday the 30th of October, 1843, at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London A Full Report from the Short-hand Notes of W. B. Gurney, Esq.
By Pedro de Zulueta

The Criminal
By Havelock Ellis

The Crime of the Century; Or, The Assassination of Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin
By Henry M. Hunt

The Court of Chancery: a satirical poem.
By Reginald James Blewitt
Account Required
You need an account to complete this action.