Staff Writer
The Samoa Law Society sat down at the Sheraton Aggies Hotel on Thursday night for their annual end of the year dinner.
A sizable turnout of the legal profession in the private and the public sector gathered for an informal evening to wind out the year as they have done on numerous occasions.
Members of the bench were also in the crowd sharing with counsels the many moments of courtroom events of the past 12 months and beyond.
The Society has been prominent throughout the year over its protest of the controversial Lands and Title Court Constitutional Amendments.
The ‘jury is still out’ on the final outcome of the contentious bills that are poised to go through the third and final reading in Parliament soon.
The recently appointed Attorney General Savalenoa Mareva Betham Annandale was the keynote speaker at the dinner outing.
A busy start to 2021 is anticipated for the legal fraternity with the general elections in April and the likely fall out with election petitions from polling results.