Wolverhampton Law Society Founded in 1847



Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Wolverhampton Law Society President’s Report at AGM

I have enjoyed my year as President of Wolverhampton Law Society enormously.  It has been a great honour to represent the Society at the various functions that I have attended throughout the year.
 
The year started for me at the AGM in April 2012.  I was soon after contacted by the University with regard to my sitting on the board of LEX 21.  For whatever reason those meetings have not really taken off through the year.  I hope the relations between the Society and the University can continue to strengthen to the mutual benefit of both organisations.
 
I have presided over regular meetings of the Council through which we have conducted the business of Wolverhampton Law Society.  My thanks to all those responsible at Rees Page Solicitors for their tireless work on running and updating the members’ blog. 
 
The first social event of the year was a summer ball  which we held at Perton Golf Club.  The event was well supported and gave us a number of ideas for building on and expanding the event this year.  I am pleased that a date has been fixed for this year’s event and I am sure it will be a great success.
 
Through the summer of 2012 work began on planning the annual dinner.  Prior to that event and in September 2012 we held a charity quiz night in conjunction with Walsall Law Association.  I thought the evening was a great success with approximately 30 teams entering.  My thanks to Chris Jones who wrote the questions.  I understand that Chris has agreed to act as question master for this year’s quiz which will again be in conjunction with Walsall.
 
Walsall Law Association were represented at our own annual dinner in November and likewise this society took a table at their annual dinner.  I hope very much that Wolverhampton Law Society and Walsall Law Association can continue to find common ground and strengthen their links.
 
Our annual dinner was a great success.  A little short of 200 people attended the event.  I am not sure that in retrospect the speaker was all that I had hoped he would be.   Nevertheless it did not put a dampener on what was otherwise a very well received event and I am sure that this year’s annual dinner will be supported with similar enthusiasm.
 
I have throughout the year attended two meetings of the West Midlands Law Society’s Association.  It was also my great pleasure to attend the Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court mooting competition which saw Wolverhampton Girls’ High School head on to compete in the national competition.
 
I was invited to and did attend the Birmingham Law Society’s annual dinner.  Whilst there remains a good level of interaction between ourselves and the Birmingham Law Society it is perhaps something which can be built upon in the years to come.  I am sure that it would be to our mutual benefit.
 
Whilst I entered the draw in my capacity as a local Law Society President for tickets to the Queen’s Garden Party at Buckingham Palace I am afraid that much to the disappointment of the present Mrs Birkett we were not allocated tickets.  I wish Tracy Davis more success than we have had on that front.
 
My thanks to our two Social Secretaries, Laura Jones and Charlotte Clode who have worked tirelessly throughout the year and who have helped in no small measure to significantly “raise the game” of the Society. 
 
My thanks also to Richard Ennis who has worked for a number of years as Secretary and I hope will continue to do so for years to come.
 
Finally, and before I head back to the cheap seats it is my great pleasure to pass the regalia on to Tracy Davis and to welcome her into office as President of Wolverhampton Law Society.  I am sure that in Tracy the Society will have a glamorous and gregarious leader.  I wish Tracy all the very best for her year in office and hope that she enjoys it as much as I have. 
 
GJB.

 Tracy and Guy