Filthy lucre

First off it was bleedin’ BabyBarista who got a writing gig at the Times. Smug git.

Now it’s Martin George at conflictoflaws.net whose blog is being sponsored by Clifford Chance. Double smug git.

Perhaps it would surprise you to learn there was a bidding war to sponsor this blog: Bird and Bird, Olswang, Herbert Smith and Colins & Co of Hackney High Street. All of these firms may or may not be sponsoring Geeklawyer sometime soon.

The further thought occurs that these deals seem to reflect the needs of the sponsors: The Times selects a very reader friendly bit of fiction and Clifford Chance choose someone with a relevant professional blog. Perhaps Geeklawyer should seek sponsorship from the most obvious compatible sources: Moniak Mead and the Star?

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Comment by Martin
2007-10-30 22:21:45

My my, jealousy is such an ugly emotion.

 
Comment by Geeklawyer
2007-10-30 22:43:40

But on such an attractive barrister it does no serious harm.

 
Comment by Martin
2007-10-30 22:50:22

Don’t worry, I’ve spent all the money on the redesign of my “personal” site. Posh, innit?

 
Comment by Geeklawyer
2007-10-30 22:56:01

I don’t know: I couldn’t see through all the references to Clifford Chance in 40 point type :lol:

 
Comment by Martin
2007-10-30 23:39:39

There isn’t a single mention of them on that site, you ghastly fiend. It’s only on conflictoflaws.net that their name is plastered everywhere. I do have some morals, you know…

 
Comment by Charon QC
2007-10-31 06:20:56

Excellent Martin… well done..

GL…. you’ll just have to raise your game :-)

 
Comment by Fanboy
2007-10-31 09:00:59

Well, if Clifford & Chance can’t write their own blog, why not pay someone else to?!

 
Comment by scott
2007-10-31 11:42:17

Whilst I do still think we should be blogging ourselves, I’m pleased to see my lot actually getting involved in blogging, even in a sponsorship way. A good site to choose too (sorry GL!)

 
Comment by Geeklawyer
2007-10-31 13:40:23

Heavens, it’s not as if Clifford Chance would be embarrassed to be associated with me is it? :mrgreen:

 
Comment by scott
2007-10-31 14:48:49

of course not GL …, surely the other way around :!:

 
Comment by Geeklawyer
2007-10-31 16:37:38

I’ve always had deep admiration for CC’s wealth and willingness to give it to worthy lawyers ;)

 
Comment by VM
2007-11-04 14:10:12

Ruthieslaw officially despises commercial sponsorship. It is simply so non-U.

 
Comment by Geeklawyer
2007-11-04 14:28:48

Well and good if one is a QC rolling in money - the rest of live from fee note to fee note.

 
2007-11-11 23:32:14

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2007-12-04 14:51:49

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