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In 1993 the Queen's Counsel cartoon strip first appeared in the law
pages of The Times. The authors were Alex Williams and Graham
Defries, two young lawyers determined to make fun of the legal
profession even as they attempted to climb its greasy pole. The
strip soon settled on a handful of key characters: Sir Geoffrey
Bentwood QC, Head of Chambers at 4 Lawn Buildings, a study in
pomposity and all-round Master of the Legal Universe; Richard
Loophole, ambulance chaser and senior partner at Filibuster and
Loophole; and Rachel Underwood, oppressed associate who never quite
makes partner no matter how good her work is. The strip has been
published continuously in The Times ever since. Collected here for
the first time is the author's personal selection of the very best
cartoons over the past 20 years, showing that, despite all the
changes in the legal profession in over two decades - nothing much
has really changed. These cartoons show Britain's best-loved legal
cartoon satire maturing into ripe middle-age; good-natured, funny,
and a bit flabby around the middle.
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