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November 10, 2007
Across The Pond
This coming week, 11th—16th November, I'll be in London on business. I'll essentially be headquartered in the City, staying at the Hoxton Hotel.
Allen & Overy has been generous enough to provide me with an office while I'm there, and I'm told the phone # is [011.44] (0) 20.3088.7155. I will also be carrying my UK cellphone, which is [011.44](0)7912.009126. And of course, I'll have access to email, albeit only from my laptop and not from a BlackBerry or smartphone.
Although my schedule is pretty full at the moment, I would be delighted to hear from any of you in London who might want to reach out and say hi. With luck, we could arrange a drink or a cup of coffee.
I hope to be reporting back frequently here on "Adam Smith, Esq.," as a primary purpose of the trip is to assess the view of the global marketplace from the UK perspective.

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