Cartoons
The Boss's Picture (Framed Cartoon)
A memorable gift for the boss's wall. Just specify the person's name and/or job title when you order, and we will print it on the door. The 12" x 8" picture is framed as shown and comes ready to hang.
£31.30
Three Bears (Framed Cartoon)
The caption for this cartoon is: 'Let me get this straight, the perpetrator, a blonde Caucasian female, trespassed on your land, broke and entered into your dwelling, sat on your chairs, consumed your porridge, and slept in your beds. Is that right?'
£31.30
Welcome Aboard - Law School (Framed Cartoon)
A blast (hopefully) from the past. Old boy saying to new female solicitor: 'So you went to law school now you want to practise law. I think that's sweet.'
£31.30
Big Trouble (Framed Cartoon)
The caption on this popular cartoon by Bud Grace has the detainee at the Police Station saying "Now you're in big trouble. Here comes my solicitor." Given the tired and emotional state of the solicitor coming through the door, his optimism seems unwarranted.
£31.30
Search Fee (Framed Cartoon)
Lots of lawyers with the tidiest of minds have the untidiest of offices. This cartoon by Norman Thelwell makes a play on the traditional 'Search Fee' charged by conveyancers when they investigate title at the Land Registry.
£31.30
Spot the Solicitor (Framed Cartoon)
A cartoon by Ed McLachlan, one of the UK's best-loved cartoonists. The caption is: 'Now which one of you is the company's solicitor?'
£31.30
Ready for Court (Framed Cartoon)
A scene familiar to solicitors and barristers - deadline approaching, papers in a mess, no time to get it all in shape - captured by Times cartoonist Johnny Pugh. The caption reads: 'The important thing in litigation is to have your court documents prepared well in advance of the hearing.'
£31.30
Out of Court Settlement (Framed Cartoon)
One of our most popular cartoons, by Albert Rusling. One judge is saying to the other: "I understand he's decided to settle out of court."
£31.30
Legal Remedies (Framed Cartoon)
A wonderful cartoon from Ed McLachlan. One witch advises her colleagues: "Just to be sure, put in the barrister's tongue."
£31.30
Wild West Lawyer (Framed Cartoon)
A delightful flight of fantasy from Martin Honeysett, depicting a suited lawyer riding into a Wild West battle, with the caption "Looks like they mean business this time."
£31.30
The Tysons (Framed Cartoon)
Divorce lawyers will recognise this scene as a marginal exaggeration on the truth but only a marginal one. "Come now, Mr and Mrs Tyson," pleads the lawyer crouching behind the desk, "this is getting us nowhere."
£31.30
His Caseload is Too Heavy (Framed Cartoon)
To get to the top in the legal profession, you have to work punishing hours, as David Myers notes in this cartoon. The caption is: 'Frankly I feel that his caseload is too heavy.'
£31.30
Bastard & Heggs (Framed Cartoon)
A classic cartoon by Tony Husband, one of Britain's best cartoonists. The caption is: 'Er... nothing personal Mr Heggs, but I'd prefer to see one of the others.'
£31.30
Humpty Dumpty (Framed Cartoon)
Elissa Milsome's novel take on the old Humpty Dumpty story. His lawyer, for one, is optimistic: "Well Mr Dumpty, I think we can get you substantial damages."
£31.30
Cuckoo Clock Judge (Framed Cartoon)
Ed McLachlan harks back to a bygone age of hanging judges! The cartoon is supplied in a 14'' x 12'' brown and gold wooden frame with a double mount, the outer mount in ivory, the inner one coloured either blue, green, red, or gold.
£31.30
Tenacious Divorce Lawyer (Framed Cartoon)
In this cartoon by Chic, the secretary is assuring a client "Yes, we do have quite a tenacious divorce lawyer.' Perhaps a little unfair to divorce lawyers, but quite fun all the same, and bound to raise a smile from even the most downhearted of clients.
£31.30
Be Ever Mindful Farson (Framed Cartoon)
In this cartoon, Ken Pyne wryly notes the longstanding relationship between justice and money. The senior partner advises his colleague: 'Be ever mindful Farson, that justice must not only be done, but must be paid to be done.'
£31.30
Lupus & Co. (Framed Cartoon)
One for conveyancers! One of the innocent-looking piglets is asking the solicitor: "So what happens if we can't pay your conveyancing bill, Mr Lupus?" Perhaps best hung in your private office rather than in the outer lobby.
£31.30
Shall I Tie You Up In Litigation? (Framed Cartoon)
A bit of fun from cartoonist Ian Baker.
'So, worm, shall I tie you up in litigation?' asks the dominatrix female barrister. To which he replies, enthusiastically, 'Ooh, yes, and make it lengthy and expensive!'
£31.30
Toilet Time is Non-Billable (Framed Cartoon)
Lawyers in large firms are under constant pressure to increase their billings. In this cartoon, the more senior lawyer at the urinal is saying to the junior one: "Fordham, when will you learn, that toilet time in and of itself is non-billable?"
£31.30
The Spirit of the Law (Framed Cartoon)
The experienced solicitor is guiding the new trainee round the firm, and reveals a secret drinks cabinet in the library wall. "Never forget, Dodson," he advises, "the spirit of the law is just as important as the letter of the law."
£31.30
Set of 10 Framed Cartoons
£260.87

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