Second visit to the Inn yesterday and Barmaid was a little more relaxed about it all. People watching was a greater success than the legal research which Barmaid had originally set out to do.
Barmaid's hairdresser is having a spot of bother with his landlord, so Barmaid thought that she'd have a look (in the Inn library) at some landlord and tenant stuff to see if she could help. Somehow or another, Barmaid finished up reading a very good book about The Companies Act 2006 and then went onto an employment law book written by an eminent Q.C., that focused mainly on restrictive covenants in employment contracts - the hours just sailed by....
If you see Barmaid sporting a bubble perm in the near future, please don't ask if her hairdresser got his landlord problem sorted.
She also got chatting to a very well educated, baby barrister, who said that his legal speciality was "creme". Barmaid didn't know that dairy produce was such a hotbed of litigation and may look into doing "creme" herself when it comes to choosing electives.
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Hi Maid,
Isn't it nice to hang around the Inn's particularly,if not ESPECIALLY, their libraries? There's such a nice atmosphere of studious calm it must make going to work a positively wonderous experience!
I have no idea about L&T, but Nearly Legal blogs about it, its his speciality - why not trog over to his place and see if any of his posts help?
The bubble perm I could live with, even if I couldn't QUITE manage to get the obligatory wig upon my head.
Its the interesting shades of Orange and Green that would be unbearable......!
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