Central London Lawyer November 2021

Page 5

INTRODUCTION

The President’s Foreword NOVEMBER 2021 Matthew Allan

I

am pleased to welcome you to this edition of Central London Lawyer and my first as President. The Society has been keeping busy since the summer and I know I speak for all our committee members when I say that it has been fantastic to have re-started our in-person events again. It was with some trepidation that we pressed on with one of the first events in the City this August. However, we were buoyed by the response to our summer party held on the (docked) Yacht London, which was received with open arms by our members and friends alike. Our belated Annual Dinner in October was also an excuse to get out of our dressing gowns and into something less comfortable. In the Victorian grandeur of the National Liberal Club we welcomed friends and new members back to this highlight of our social calendar – one which was last held in the halcyon days of early March 2020. We also held a ‘hybrid’ Annual General Meeting in October, with members joining us in person and online. The Society bestowed honorary membership on two long-standing members as well as the national Law Society President, I. Stephanie Boyce, who previously served as our Honorary Secretary (pg.9). We expressed thanks to our Immediate Past President, Paul Sharma, who has helped steer us through the turbulence of the last year.

discuss mutual opportunities for our members. It is through our relationships that we ensure the future of our Society, and by focussing on what members want we are sure to succeed. We always welcome new ideas for events or sponsors, so do get in touch. As ever, our sub-committees are working hard to support our members and the wider legal profession. You can see the range of work that they are doing and the forthcoming events they have organised in these very pages. I encourage you to also get involved, whether that is by joining one of our nine sub-committees or simply by coming along to say ‘hi’ at our next event. After our forced hibernation I have found it invigorating to get back to our roster of events and out meeting our members again. I hope you will consider joining us at one soon. Until then, as they say back in Canada, keep your stick on the ice. ■

Matthew Allan President Westminster & Holborn Law Society

Despite recent hardships, I am happy to report that our Society is in rude health. We continue to grow our membership and build our international networks within key legal centres (pg.12). Most recently we spoke with colleagues at the Cologne Bar Association and Toronto Lawyers Association to SPONSORS

CENTRAL LONDON LAWYER | 5


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Improper petitions: is it their fault?

4min
page 28

WHLS Forthcoming Events 2021-2022

1min
page 27

Westminster and Holborn Junior Lawyers

1min
page 27

“Rotten Culture” - The myth and misinformation surrounding Junior Solicitors

6min
pages 15-16

Report from WHLS International Committee

2min
page 12

Consultation on day one right to work flexibly

1min
page 12

Thank you

1min
page 9

Membership Committee vacancies

1min
page 8

Guerlain makes a good case

3min
pages 33-36

Fraser Whitehead talks to Amanda Lathia of TWM Solicitors

19min
pages 18-21

Forgetting Civil Law an interview with Alisha Liu

5min
pages 31-32

Stop & Search – will it protect or polarise?

5min
pages 22-26

Suzanna Eames elected as Chair of the JLD

1min
pages 27-30

Climate change and the legal profession

3min
page 17

WHLS Membership Renewal

2min
page 8

Jonathan Andrews

4min
pages 11-12

WHLS AGM 2021

3min
page 10

Annual Dinner and Gamlen Prize 2021

1min
page 9

President’s Foreword

2min
pages 5-6

Equality of Arms

4min
pages 14-16

Black History Month

3min
page 13
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.