According to him, after comparing the qualities of both gentlemen, he comes to the conclusion that Mr. Addison stands tall above the former GNPC boss in advocacy.
“To be a good lawyer, there are a number of qualities that one must exude; one is courage, honesty, wits and a good sense of judgment. Philip Addison, I have the opportunity of understudying him, he was my first master at Akufo-Addo Prempeh and Co.
“I have had the opportunity of seeing Mr. Tsatsu Tsikata on his feet, and I have also have the opportunity of comparing their previous practices and experiences. And I think that upon a careful analysis of the qualities I have indicated, I think Mr. Addison stands tall in my humble view,” Mr. Dame told Bola Ray on Starr Chat Wednesday.
He added that although Mr. Tsikata made a lot of name in the past, it was in the public service where he led GNPC for about ten years, and not necessarily as a private lawyer.
Discussions over who was the best among the two respected advocates sharply divided members of the NDC and NPP as the eight-month long election petition raged on at the Supreme Court in 2012. Read Full Story
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