King's Counsel is a cartoon satire on law and lawyers appearing in the law pages of The Times - Browse the archive for over 1,000 law cartoons, law jokes, lawyer jokes and law humour going back over twenty years. - Read more...
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Human Rights - What Really Matters
12 October 2014
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An interview with Photojournalist Richard Keith Wolff
03 October 2014
Here is a link to an excellent interview with Queen's Counsel cartoonist alex Williams by Photojournalist Richard Keith Wolff
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Nap Time
25 September 2014
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The Perfect Judge
11 September 2014
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Speaking Legal
05 September 2014
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Family life
29 August 2014
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Summer Holidays
02 August 2014
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Motherhood
25 July 2014
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Summer Interns
17 July 2014
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World Cup for Lawyers
10 July 2014
More about King's Counsel
Meet Sir Geoffrey Bentwood KC, who specializes in putting judges and juries to sleep while not-so-secretly longing to be promoted to the bench. His sidekick Edward Longwind takes lessons in pomposity from Sir Geoffrey. Meanwhile, Richard Loophole of Loophole and Fillibuster does his best to bankrupt his clients, whilst working his associates to death and pretending to remember some of the law he learned at school. At the mercy of all of them is the luckless Mr Sprocket, the endlessly unsuccessful litigant whose lawyers will not rest until they have spent all of his money.