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One lawyer told New Vision that three of these had filed matters before him in the last month. He said: 'If three quack lawyers can file matters in one court in just a month, it means there is a big problem and many of them must be conducting court business unnoticed.' Justice Masalu Musene told the judges annual conference in Entebbe: 'Students who have failed exams at University and LDC [Law Development Center] are practicing freely as lawyers. Please chief registrars give us a list of qualified lawyers.' Some of the judges see the high failure rates at the LDC as a part of he cause. Source: New Vision
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