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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Lawyers on Holiday
14 August 2015
Another archive cartoon. This one was first published on 30 August 2005
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What Do Lawyers Do At The Beach?
12 August 2015
More summer jokes from the archives. This one was published on 9 August 2005
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Summer Reading For Lawyers
11 August 2015
Another cartoon from the summer archives...
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Summer Duty in the Office
10 August 2015
Another one from the archives....
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Holiday Latin
09 August 2015
from the archives....
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Summer Briefs
05 August 2015
From the archives...
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Summer Priorities
03 August 2015
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The Invisible at the Bush Theatre in Shepherd's Bush
30 July 2015
To see a review of The Invisible, a legal drama about access to justice now playing at The Bush Theatre in London, follow this link.
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Summer Reading
30 July 2015
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Legalese
23 July 2015
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.