With so many City standards clearly slipping, it was a little incongruous to note last week that the Neolithic attitudes to women prevalent in some sections of the legal profession remain firmly in place.
Scanning the wares at a recent IT trade show, in a vain search for an Xbox 360, The Diary feared for a moment that it had been mistakenly cast in a Robert Palmer video as numerous ‘young lovelies’ tottered out from their booths in cocktail dresses and stilettos in a bid to make digital dictation seem sexy.
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