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Law speaking at the TYPO Berlin conference in 2014. Roger Law (born 6 September 1941) is a British caricaturist, ceramicist and one half of Luck and Flaw (with Peter Fluck), creators of the popular satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image. Roger Law was a pioneer in bringing political caricatures from newspapers and magazines to television.
Lewis was knighted in 1893. It was announced that he would receive a baronetcy in the 1902 Coronation Honours list published on 26 June 1902 for the (subsequently postponed) coronation of King Edward VII, [1] and on 24 July 1902 he was created a Baronet, of Portland place, in the borough of Marylebone. [2]
Mr Attorney: Spy: S 646: 17 Jan 1895: R. C. Lehmann: Rudy: Spy: M 0610: 24 Jan 1895: The Hon Sir Arthur Kekewich: A hasty Judge: Spy: J 44: 31 Jan 1895: The Baron Chodron de Courcel: The French Ambassador: GUTH: M 0611: 7 Feb 1895: Lord Frederick Spencer Hamilton MP: The Pall Mall Magazine: Spy
The Lord Chief Justice and other senior lawyers: Heads of the Law: Spy: WS; Lord Justice Sterling, Mr Justice Barnes, The Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Cozens-Hardy, Mr Justice Bigham, The Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Wright, Lord Justice Romer, Lord Justice Williams and Lord Justice Mathew; double print: 4 Dec 1902
Chiles is a parody of famed attorney Johnnie Cochran; both are bespectacled, mustachioed, well-dressed, African American lawyers with the same initials and penchants for grandiose vocabulary. According to the diplomas in his office, Chiles attended Dartmouth College and Stanford Law School. Morris also emulates Cochran's distinctive enunciation ...
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law is an American adult animated television sitcom created by Michael Ouweleen and Erik Richter for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block, Adult Swim. The first season of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law is the first adult animated production to be produced by Cartoon Network Studios .
He earned a living producing caricatures and cartoons in newspapers and periodicals such as La Caricature and Le Charivari, for which he became well known in his lifetime and is still remembered today. He was a republican democrat (working class liberal), who satirized and lampooned the monarchy, politicians, the judiciary, lawyers, the ...
On Mansfield's death, the Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger having long deliberated, passed over Buller, considered by many to be the superior lawyer, [2] and appointed Kenyon to top role. However, as additional recognition, Pitt made Buller a baronet of Lupton House in the County of Devon on 13 January 1790. [4]