October 19, 2005
London Calling
Reminder: I'm off to London this afternoon for a week (back in the States Wed 26 Oct).
The main business purpose is to meet all the good people at Edge International that I have not yet had the fortune to get to know in person.
As a bonus, I'm going to meet the famous Tony Williams of Jomati. Tony, an underachiever, was merely managing partner of Clifford Chance during the period it merged with Rogers & Wells in New York and Punder in Germany, following which he became worldwide managing partner of Andersen Legal. Earlier this year, I had this to say about Jomati.
Blogging while across the pond? No promises, alas. While, as always, I will try my best to be diligent, I will be at the mercy of the gods of WiFi hotspots, who can be miserly or generous.

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