Last week, was speaking to a lawyer about a document, when I sensed he hadn’t even read it. It was in French. ‘How’s your French,’ I asked. ‘Awful,’ he replied. ‘I guess you haven’t read it,’ I continued. ‘I expect it says what you say it says,’ he explained. Alas. In the final article in the Accidental Mentor, I share my memory of the late George Miller, an extraordinary lawyer. He taught me never to interpret a document without reading it first. Simple enough? How many times have you broken that rule? Scan or click on the QR Code above-right, to…