Guild of Litigants
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The
guild of litigants do not have a monopoly on
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litigation, just expertise. They handle legal
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transactions on behalf of various clients (usually
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middle class guildsmen) and can be hired to argue a
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client’s case before some court. This is a powerful
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urban guild (litigants often hold powerful positions
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in
the administration of towns), but they are rarely
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tolerated in rural areas where justice is more
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paternalistic and the privilege of the feudal nobility.
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Typical prices for simple wills, deeds, and contracts are 12-36d, while court
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appearances range from 12-48d per day depending on the litigant’s expertise and past
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successes.
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