From relationship management to anger management, it’s easy to see how the stress can occasionally get the better of a put-upon City slicker. Indeed, evidence comes this week that even lawyers in sleepy provincial backwaters like post-industrial Scotland can lose their rag from time to time (especially after a few recreational ales).
Paul Hutcheson, a partner at Scots firm Aberdein Considine & Co, last month had to cough up £1,000 in fines after a bizarre rampage that saw him ripping off the windscreen-wipers from 11 cars parked in the Perthshire golf club where his mother’s 80th birthday was being celebrated earlier this year.
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