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2013-14 LSB Reg of Corp Gifts and Hosp LSB Register of Corporate Gifts and Hospitality - 2013/14 Offered Value (£) Date Colleague name Colleague team to/by LSB Organisation Organisation contact Contact position Description/reason Venue (Approx) Seminar: The Francis Report- what Royal College of Surgeons, - - - does it mean? Followed by drinks 35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, 09/04/2013 Jessica Clay Other staff To LSB 1 Crown Office Row reception London WC2A 3PE David Edmonds Reception to celebrate her Bar Standards Board, 289- 09/04/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB Bar Standards Board Baroness Deech Chair appointment as Queen's Counsel 293 High Holborn, London, The Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Gala Dinner in celebration of the - 12/04/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB Education Charlotte Wootton Outreach Co-ordinator ENOHE 2013 Conference in Oxford Oriel College Oxford Jones Lang LaSalle Dinner/discussion about PSTT research conference suite - - Professional Services Think into future of professions, in particular 30 Warwick St London 16/04/2013 Crispin Passmore Director To LSB Tank (PSTT) lawyer profession W1B 5NH Director-General Justice 102 Petty France, SW1H - 24/04/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB Ministry of Justice Helen Edwards Policy Group Leaving drinks for Helen Edwards 9AJ Public and Regulatory Law Annual Field Fisher Waterhouse - 07/05/2013 Jessica Clay Other staff To LSB Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP - - Conference, In the eye of the storm - LLP Chris Kenny Board Dining Room B, House of - 08/05/2013 Crispin Passmore Director To LSB Co-operative Legal Services Francesca Woodhouse Public Affairs Manager Dinner hosted by David Lammy MP Commons, London SW1A Head of Litigation Drinks reception after the Inaugural Great Hall, Gray’s Inn, - 08/05/2013 David Edmonds Board To LSB Harbour Litigation Funding Ltd Susan Dunn Funding Harbour Litigation Funding Lecture London, WC1R 5ET Cigalon, 115 Chancery - 22/05/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB BSB Vanessa Davies Director Lunch meeting at Cigalon Lane, London, WC2A 1PP Chris Kenny Board 55 Aldwych, London, 04/06/2013 Crispin Passmore Director By LSB LSE Julia Black Director Lunch meeting at The Delaunay WC2B 4BB £79.31 Chartered Accountants' Hall, Moorgate Place, - 05/06/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB ICAEW Martyn Jones President ICAEW President lunch London, EC2R 6EA Chris Kenny Board 18 West Smithfield, - 06/06/2013 Julie Myers Director To LSB CILEX Nick Hanning President CILEX Annual Presidential Luncheon London, EC1A 9HQ The Law Society, 113 - - Chancery Ln, London - 12/06/2013 Ed Nally Board To LSB The Law Society Past Presidents dinner WC2A 1PL IT update/briefing, organised jointly by Cardinal Place - - Microsoft & Co-operative Systems Ltd 80-100 Victoria Street - including a complimentary lunch London 12/06/2013 Edwin Josephs Director To LSB Microsoft provided by Microsoft SW1E 5JL Complimentary lunch provided by The The Crown Estate, 16 New - - - Crown Estate as part of the National Burlington Place, London, 17/06/2013 Edwin Josephs Director To LSB Daisy Data Centres Solutions Wisdom User Group meeting W1S 2HX - Chris Kenny Board LSO St Luke's 161 Old 26/06/2013 Anna Castiello Other staff To LSB The Law Society Lucy Scott-Moncrieff President The Law Society Summer Party Street, London, EC1V 9NG The Bar Association for Commerce, Finance, and The Chairman and 2013 BACFI/Middle Temple Employed The Rose Garden, Middle - 26/06/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB Industry (BACFI) Committee of BACFI Bar Garden Party Temple Introductory lunch meeting between RSA, 8 John Adam Street, £51.64 27/06/2013 Chris Kenny Board By LSB Bar Council Stephen Crowne Chief Executive Chris Kenny and Stephen Crowne London, WC2N 6EZ The Vaults at the RSA, 8 - Chris Kenny Board Lunch meeting between Chris Kenny, John Adam Street London, 05/07/2013 Julie Myers Director To LSB WIG Mark Gibson Chief Executive Julie Myers and Mark Gibson WC2N 6EZ The Law Society's Hall, 113 Chancery Lane, - 10/07/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB The Law Society Lucy Scott-Moncrieff President The Law Society Council dinner London WC2A 1PL. Royal College of Surgeons, - - - Institute of Barristers Clerks annual 35-43 Lincoln's Inn Fields, 11/07/2013 Julie Myers Director To LSB Institute of Barristers Clerks dinner for networking purposes London WC2A 3PE The Grange Tower Bridge - Leader of the Labour Hotel, 45 Prescot Street, 17/07/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB The Labour Party Ed Miliband Party Labour's Annual Business Reception London, E1 8GP The Walks, Gray's Inn, 8 South Square, London, - - - Summer garden party for networking WC1R 5ET 18/07/2013 Jessica Clay Other staff To LSB 39 Essex Street purposes The Honourable Society of - - the Middle Temple, - Summer garden party for networking Middle Temple Lane, 18/07/2013 Jessica Clay Other staff To LSB 1 Crown Office Row purposes London, EC4Y 9AT Pen as a thank-you gift for agreeing to - - 22/07/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB Nova Scotia Barriers Society Victoria Rees Director of Regulation meet David Edmonds Chris Kenny Bill Moyes Board Barbara Saunders Ed Nally The Cube, 199 Wharfside Solicitors Regulation Lunch with SRA colleagues following 24/07/2013 Steve Green To LSB Charles Plant Chairman Street, Birmingham B1 - Authourity joint Board meeting Julie Myers 1RN Crisin Passmore Director Fran Gillon Nick Glockling Adewale Kadiri Other staff Nick Glockling Director Field Fisher Waterhouse - - - NDPB Conference, hosted by Field LLP, 35 Vine Street, Fisher Waterhouse. London, EC3N 2PX Field Fisher Waterhouse - - - NDPB Conference, hosted by Field LLP, 35 Vine Street, 25/07/2013 Jessica Clay Other staff To LSB Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP Fisher Waterhouse. London, EC3N 2PX The Delaunay, 55 Aldwych - Chair of Professional London, Greater London 25/07/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB Baker Tilly George Bull Practices Group Breakfast meeting WC2B 4BB St Martin in the Fields, - - - Trafalgar Square London, 26/07/2013 Julie Myers Director To LSB Prospect-us HR breakfast networking event Greater London WC2N 4JJ Blackstone Chambers Blackstone House, - - - Young Public Law Lawyers’ Young Public Law Lawyers’ Group BBQ Temple, London 07/08/2013 Jessica Clay Other staff To LSB Group for networking purposes EC4Y 9BW Amphitheatre restaurant, Royal Opera House, - London, Greater London 16/08/2013 Fran Gillon Director To LSB Gemserv David Thorne CEO Lunch for networking purposes WC2E 9DD Cosmoba, 9 Cosmo Place, The Bar Tribunals and Southampton Row, 19/08/2013 Chris Kenny Board By LSB Adjudication Service Wendy Harris Interim Registrar Lunch meeting with Wendy Harris London, WC1N 3AP £35.00 Warwick University Arts Lunch meeting to discuss LETR, LSB Centre, Gibbet Hill Rd, - guidance and joint Warwick/LSB PhD Coventry, West Midlands 09/09/2013 Crispin Passmore Director By LSB The University of Warwick Professor Julian Webb studentship. CV4 7AL £27.00 Breakfast briefing on improving - - defences against targeted cyber Admiralty House, London 16/09/2013 Adewale Kadiri Other staff To LSB The National Archives attacks SW1A 2DY Cosmoba, 9 Cosmo Place, - Lunch meeting between Chris Kenny Southampton Row, 17/09/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB Penna Anthony Hopkin Senior Consultant and Anthony Hopkin London, WC1N 3AP Lunch meeting between Chris Kenny 32 Great Queen Street, 20/09/2013 Chris Kenny Board By LSB Consumer Futures Mike O'Connor Chief Executive and Mike O'Connor London, WC2B 5AA £41.00 Lunch meeting to discuss Cosmoba, 9 Cosmo Place, communication ideas and behavioural Southampton Row, 24/09/2013 Alex Roy Other staff To LSB Linstock Communications Simon Maule economics research London, WC1N 3AP The Dorchester, Park - 25/09/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB Modern Law Magazine Emma Waddingham Editor Modern Law Awards Lane, London, W1K 1QA Free lunch and dinner provided at the Wolfson College, Linton - - - First Annual Oxford Consumer ADR Rd, Oxford OX2 6UD 28/09/2013 Steve Brooker Consumer Panel To LSB University of Oxford Conference The Whitehall & Industry - - Breakfast briefing by Lord Browne on Arup, 13 Fitzroy Street, - 04/10/2013 Adewale Kadiri Other staff To LSB Group the role of NEDs in central government London W1T 4BQ Park Plaza Hotel, 200 Westminster Bridge Road, - 22/10/2013 David Edmonds Board To LSB The Law Society Nicholas Fluck President The Law Society Excellence Awards London, SE1 7UT Crispin Passmore Ornamental screen – gift to LSB from Julie Myers Director Ministry of Justice, People’s - - delegation from Ministry of Justice, - - 29/10/2013 Cat Mariner Other staff To LSB Republic of China People’s Republic of China Evening drink to discuss research 51 Lamb's Conduit St, Graham Williams - 12/11/2013 Alex Roy Other staff To LSB BDRC Continental methodologies London WC1N 3NB Antalya Restaurant, 103- Mark McLaren 105 Southampton Row, - London WC14 BHH 13/11/2013 Julie Myers Director To LSB Which? Networking lunch Working lunch, provided by LSB Legal Frances Woodhead - - - 21/11/2013 Nick Glockling Director To LSB Eversheds Panel firm 85 Fleet Street, London, 25/11/2013 Chris Kenny Board By LSB The City of London Solicitors David Hobart Chief Executive Lunch meeting at Lutyens EC4Y 1AE £90.88 Chief of Corporate Affairs - at the Law Society of Small private dinner to discuss Skills for 25/11/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB The Law Society Patricia Greer England and Wales the Profession 113 Chancery Lane Professor of Strategy and - Chris and Angela Director of the Legal St Paul's Hotel Grange 28/11/2013 Kenny Board To LSB Metllaw Media & Partners Club Stephen Mason Services Institute White Tie Winter Ball Street London Professor of Strategy and - Director of the Legal Bottle of Bollinger for speaking at the St Paul's Hotel Grange 05/12/2013 Chris Kenny Board To LSB Metllaw Media & Partners Club Stephen Mason Services Institute White Tie Winter Ball Street London Chris Kenny Board - David Edmonds Board Atlantic House, High Crispin Passmore Director Dinner after the Regulatory Policy Holborn, London EC1A 09/12/2013 Alex Roy Other staff To LSB Regulatory Policy Institute Julie Gilbert Director Institute Seminar 2FG.
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