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In an unofficial image moderated by Professor Jonathan Carlson, Sir Geoffrey Palmer will bring to light on, and answer questions in reference to, his singular and off the target-ranging employment and the roles and responsibilities of lawyers in global law. His accomplishments number, among other things, earning law degrees from Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand) and the University of Chicago; holding full-yet law staff positions at the University of Iowa and Victoria University of Wellington; appointment to the New Zealand Parliament as a colleague of the Sweat Fete; use in New Zealand as Attorney Overall and Parson of Judiciousness, Parson of the Medium, and Prime Cur; founding the law decided of Palmer and Chen; representing New Zealand on the Global Whaling Commission; and serving as president of the New Zealand Law Commission.
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On a stockade drive crazy in lawyer Mai Chen's messy and crowded Wellington offices, there's a framed cartoon from the mid-1990s. It shows her as a different-faced young lobbyist, strolling alongside her then-colleague Geoffrey Palmer as he rhapsodises about the arrival of the MMP voting system: "Modify, upheaval, confusion, uncertainty – life is good."
Fifteen years later, the world is still a changing, confusing and conjectural place, which is why business is booming for the hyper-confident Chen and her lobbying firm (she bought former Prime Cleric Palmer out long ago). Businesses are still happy to pay grand sums for someone to be translator in their baffling encounters with officials. Chen can do that and, if things go deep down well, a client might even see government policy bend their way.
The reason such gun-for-hire lobbyists exist, says Chen, is that "concern thinks that government is completely useless – brown cardigans, a handbrake on business, 'only say no"'. Meanwhile, public servants think business is all about "suits" who want to make money at all costs, and sod the patrons interest.

n the 1980s saw a part of on television that starred Geoffrey Palmer and was set in a suburban house during Christmas. In it Geoffrey Palmer perfomers a puppet show of the three little pigs. Can any one commemorate the name of the play?
Not utterly sure but I think it was called "Season's Greetings" by Alan Ayckbourn. He played a doctor? called Bernard?
Why was this sitcom so standard? I thought the main factor in determining the success of a sitcom was the ability of the audience to relate to the untruth lines and characters?
Thoughts welcome.
Thanks
l loved it and have the full series on DVD.
l deliberate on it was popular because the characters are so likable, and the main two characters are played by two of England's top actors.
lt's a very easy to clock programme, and some of the
He wasn't in it.
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