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Friday 13 August 2010

Palace bans Nick from Garden Party!


It’s true……on the day our President Nick Wynn Williams attended Buckingham Palace as a guest of the Queen another Nick on the guest list was turned away. That was Nick Griffin controversial leader of the BNP who managed to get lots of media attention as a result.

Meanwhile, back at the Palace our President reports that a most convivial time was had by all. Here is his account of the proceedings:-

“There are occasions when I am reminded what a privilege it is to represent members of Wolverhampton Law Society as President. One such occasion occurred on the 22nd of July.

A few weeks before I had received an envelope from an address at SW1A within which was contained a card stating that the Lord Chamberlain was commanded by the Queen to invite me and my wife Beth to a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace on Thursday 22nd July. Beth had a new Hat and Dress before I could even check that my best suit was in good order.

We arrived at the Grosvenor Gate at 3pm that afternoon. Despite threats of rain the sky promised a fresh and sunny afternoon. We followed the signs to the Garden Party along the winding paths at the back of the Palace and entered the Gardens to the sound of two Military Bands.

Although there were some 8,000 guests everyone was comfortably contained within the 40 acres of Garden. We took the opportunity to explore taking in the Lake and Island at the Grosvenor Place end before taking a closer look at the West Terrace. The Garden was furnished with some superb ornaments from visiting Dignitaries.

Tea was served in the Main Tea Tent. Despite the numbers we did not have to queue for long and the service was a great example of the efficiency of the Royal Household. The sandwiches were fresh and the cakes were nothing short of majestic particularly the Victoria Sponge. Quite where the food kept coming from was a mystery but the caterers must have served the 8,000 guests more than twice over. Even the cup of tea was the best cuppa I have had in a very long time.

At 4pm the National Anthem announced the arrival of Her Majesty the Queen and Members of the Royal Family and we could just see her appear on the Western Terrace. The Gentleman at Arms then parted the guests like the Red Sea to enable the Queen to move through the garden to the Royal Tent. It was a hot day but the Queen must have spent a good hour talking to those who were presented to her and showed genuine interest in everyone she met. She must have been gasping for a cup of tea by the end but she never showed any signs of flagging.

Tea was then served in the Royal Tent and we were able to take seats nearby. Perhaps it was a little like going on Royal Safari but it was fascinating to watch members of the Royal Family, various Dignitaries and Diplomats taking their afternoon tea and it again gave first hand experience of just how hard the Queen works.

After Tea the Queen took another tour of the garden with the Yeoman of the Guard before departing to the sound of the Band playing the National Anthem. We were then allowed to follow her out leaving the palace by the front Door giving us an opportunity to peek at some of the State Rooms all of which were a study in opulence. As we left we literally bumped in to Tim Ewart of ITN News who was giving the breaking News of Nick Griffins’ revoked invitation!

It was a fantastic experience and one that I shall remember for a long time.”

Professional Indemnity Insurance Helpline

With the demise of Quinn and other Insurers looking to cherry pick only the best risks this years renewal is likely to prove tough for many firms.

However, help is at hand from a dedicated Helpline set up by the Law Society on 16th August to assist firms with the renewal process. The service is free and the number to dial is 0207 320 9545

Junior Lawyers Division Seminar In Association with the Wolverhampton Law Society

DEFAMATION

PRESENTED BY STEVEN REED OF NO 5 CHAMBERS

Wolverhampton JLD are holding a seminar on the topic of Defamation.

THE EVENT IS OPEN TO NON- JLD MEMBERS SO EVEN SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE PROFESSION CAN ATTEND AND EARN SOME VALUABLE CPD POINTS AT AN INCREDIBLY LOW COST!

When? 9 September 2010

Time? 5.30pm - 7pm

Where? FBC Manby Bowdler George Street Wolverhampton

Cost? £4.00 per delegate
SPECIAL RATE APPLIES FOR WOLVERHAMPTON JLD AND LAW SOCIETY MEMBERS ONLY £2.50!

SPACES ARE LIMITED SO BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT

About Steven Reed

Steven graduated with First Class Honours in LL.B English and German Law from the University of Kent and the Philipps-Universität, Marburg, Germany before completing an LL.M at the University of London.

Having completed his pupillage at 5RB in London specialising in entertainment and media law, Steven has particular experience in intellectual property disputes including copyright, design right, trade mark and passing off disputes and media law including defamation, breach of confidence and privacy.

This seminar will look at the law surrounding defamation - providing an overview of the legal actions relevant to claims of this nature, defences available and associated procedure.

Please reserve your place by returning booking form (attached) and payment as directed. Please quote your membership number to obtain membership discount. Payment is required in order to secure your place.

JLD Booking Form

JLD Registration Form

Wolves JLD's Second Birthday Party!

When? 30 September 2010
Time? 5.30pm arrival for 6pm start
Where? Catellanis, Wolverhampton
Cost? £15.00 per person

Wolverhampton Junior Lawyers Division celebrates its second birthday this September and to celebrate the committee are throwing a party! The cost of attendance includes a 3 course meal (menu to be provided shortly).

As well as party games, a goody bag and general birthday celebrations, the committee will also be announcing its 4 new committee members for the period September 2010 to August 2010 and releasing its October 2010 to February 2011 calendar.

As a one off promotion, where you reserve your place at our second birthday party, you get membership for the period 1 October 2010 to 31 September 2011 included within that price for free!

Booking and membership forms are attached. Payment is required upon booking to secure your place.

Kind Regards
Wolverhampton Junior Lawyers Division
t 01902 392450
e c.clode@fbcmb.co.uk
w www.wolverhamptonjld.co.uk

Junior Lawyers Membershp renewal letter


c/o Charlotte Clode
6-10 George Street,
Snow Hill,
Wolverhampton
WV10 6DZ
T: 01902 578000
F: 01902 311102
E: c.clode@fbcmb.co.uk

August 2010
Hello all,

It has been over two years since the launch of the Wolverhampton JLD and what a busy couple of years it has been. We have been very successful in our first two years of operation and we have hosted many events which have brought junior lawyers from the Wolverhampton and Black Country areas together. However, our success can only be attributed to the help and support of our existing members and those who have attended our events.

We have taken on board the comments of our members and consequently 2010/2011 will see more CPD accredited events which are currently free of charge to attend. We will carry on to provide networking opportunities for our members on a regular basis and intend to hold a least one event per calendar month. We will continue to hold events with other junior professionals affording our members the opportunity to build their own business relationships.

Our next social event will be the Wolverhampton JLD’s 2nd Birthday Party which is being held at Catellani’s in Wolverhampton. Due to limited places, tickets are available on a first come first served basis so if you are interested in coming along don’t forget to book your place as soon as possible. Booking forms can be requested from Rebecca Massey by email at r.massey@fbcmb.co.uk or by telephone on 01902 392453.

Membership for 2009/2010 will shortly expire and so, to take advantage of the benefits involved in becoming a JLD member for 2010/2011, please renew your membership by returning the enclosed form. The cost of this year’s membership is a flat fee of £10 per person and will cover you for the whole period from 1st October 2010 – 31st September 2011. There are many benefits to becoming a member of the Wolverhampton JLD some of which are as follows:-

1. Discounted prices for members at various local retailers upon presentation of our membership card;
2. Discounted admission to JLD Events;
3. Free admission to a range of JLD Events;
4. Networking opportunities;
5. Free CPD points; and
6. Unlimited support from your local and national JLD group.

We hope to hear from you soon!


The Wolverhampton JLD Committee