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King's Counsel (comic strip)

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The cartoons, described as "the scourge, or possibly succour, of lawyers everywhere", make fun of law and lawyers, with a particular focus on legal pomposity and over-billing. The characters are mostly legal archetypes, the
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is a very junior tenant. She is young, beautiful and—for the moment anyway—idealistic. She was the first female pupil in Chambers and has been trying to open up the stuffy windows of 4 Lawn Buildings ever since.
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of Fillibuster and Loophole. He is overpaid and—for the most part—underworked, unlike his luckless assistants, who regularly have to work over the weekend as Richard saunters off to play golf with his clients.
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and all-around master of the legal universe. Extremely pompous, Sir Geoffrey is obsessed with law in general, and with being elevated to the High Court in particular. Even his family call him "Your Honour".
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and junior tenant at 4 Lawn Buildings. He aspires one day to be as pompous as Sir Geoffrey.
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ply their trade at the firm of Fillibuster and Loophole. The authors of the strip are both
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themselves, though Williams left the Bar to pursue a career in film
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cartoons have been collected and published in a number of volumes.
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inhabiting the mythical Chambers of 4 Lawn Buildings, while the
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Queen's Counsel - A Libellous Look at The law - at Amazon.com
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is the main protagonist of the comic strip. He is a leading
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Interview with Williams at The Times, 26 October 2017, p57
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The Birth of Queen's Counsel at FLIP Animation Magazine
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Queen's Counsel - Laying Down The Law - at Amazon.com
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Alex Steuart Williams
Graham Francis Defries
www.kccartoon.com
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Alexander Williams
Graham Francis Defries
The Times
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Private Eye
Alan B'Stard
silk
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