Wolverhampton Law Society Founded in 1847



Monday, 28 April 2014

Andrew Wynne elected President of Wolverhampton Law Society

At its recent AGM members of the Wolverhampton Law Society elected FBC Manby Bowdler Partner Andrew Wynne as President for 2014 - 2015. Congratulations to Andrew and many thanks to outgoing President Tracy Davis.

Tracy congratulates Andrew on his appointment as President


Andrew Wynne looks forward to his term as President


Looking forward to his term as President of Wolverhampton Law Society Andrew Wynne said:-
 
“It is a great honour to be elected President of the Wolverhampton Law Society.
 

The first comment I would like to make is to pay tribute to the outgoing President Tracy Davis. Tracy has devoted much time and energy to the role. She has been heavily involved in the Society for many years and we all owe hear a great debt of gratitude.
 

I am fortunate to have been elected President with a good team of committee members. Together we hope to continue to arrange high quality and popular social events such as the Summer Ball, Annual Dinner and Quiz. 

Wolverhampton Law Society has a long and proud history. Its members have served the local community for over 150 years. The profession  is facing many challenges on several fronts but solicitors in Wolverhampton are adaptable and equipped to meet the challenges ahead”

 

Outgoing President Tracy Davis reflects on her year in office


President’s Report – 2013 to 2014

In her address to the AGM outgoing President Tracy Davis said:-

"I have had a thoroughly enjoyable year as President of the Society. 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 continued work on running and updating the members' blog.

 

The Society continues to be a mainly social one and there have been a number of events this year where there have been valuable opportunities for business networking and socialising with fellow lawyers and other local professionals and business leaders.

 

The Society's first social event of the year was the summer ball which we held in the WV1 suite at the Molineux with a Bond theme.  The Casino gaming tables were again very popular and the room was very imaginatively dressed by our social secretaries with lots of extra props. Guy Birkett again treated us to a taste of his extensive music collection by putting together a mix of tunes and many of us danced into the early hours of the following morning. The event was well supported and I am pleased that a date has been fixed for this year's event and I am sure it will again be a great success.

 

In October 2013 we held a charity quiz night in conjunction with Walsall Law Association.  I thought the evening was a great success (not least because my team won) with more than 20 teams entering.  My thanks to Chris Jones who wrote the questions.  Again, I hope that this will be another successful event later this year. 

 

Also in October the Society hosted a seminar given by the Deputy Vice President of the Law Society - Jonathan Smithers.  The seminar was preceded by a lunch with Jonathan to which the senior and managing partners of local firms had been invited.  The lunch was well attended and it was an excellent opportunity to discuss the challenges facing the profession with Jonathan and our some of our local legal colleagues.  I very much hope that this may become a regular event in future. 

 

Our annual dinner, Putting on the Christmas Ritz, was a great success.  The event was well attended and the Speaker was well received by most of the audience.  I am sure that this year's annual dinner will be supported with similar enthusiasm.

 

In November I attended the Birmingham Law Society's annual dinner but was unable to attend the Walsall Law Association's dinner due to other commitments. My vice-president, Andrew and other of our Members attended in my stead.  Given the reports received after the evening I am sure that Andrew will not be booking the same Speaker from that evening to any of our events in future!

 

My year as President has co-incided with the 21st Anniversary of Wolverhampton Polytechnic becoming a University.  I have been privileged to be invited by the University to attend a number of events to mark this special year including a Business Awards Ceremony and the Chancellors Graduation  Dinner at the University.  I very much hope that the Society's links with the University will be strengthened further in the coming years.

 

It was my great pleasure to attend the Wolverhampton Magistrates' Court School mooting competition recently.  It was very encouraging to see so many talented youngsters taking part and the winning team from Wolverhampton Girls' High School now head on to compete in the national finals.

 

 I would like to express my sincere thanks to our two Social Secretaries, Laura Jones and Charlotte Clode who have again worked tirelessly throughout the year and organised a number of very impressive events.  You really are both a credit to the Society and I very much hope that you will continue in your roles for a good many years to come.  You have certainly played a major role in raising the profile of the Society in recent years.  

 

My thanks also to Richard Ennis who has worked for a number of years as Secretary, Gareth Ruddock who has done likewise in his role as Treasurer, and Andrew Wynne for his support of me and the Society over the last year.  I am sure that Andrew will make an excellent President for the coming year."

 

TMD