From: "G. Max" <IMIMMI=> To: Kevin Maxwell Subject: RE: Victoria Aitken Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 15:16:28 +0000 <html> Key - spoke to my friend - the case involves a 60 moorings that were originally illegally put up in Norman bay BVI and then were sold to my friend who bought Norman Island. The person who sold the moorings has refused to hand over the mooring to the new owner of Norman island saying the govt is making it impossible for him to hand them over - the case in a nutshell - who should he use as he will not use either of the QCs that you sd no to. My friend is called Dr henry JArecki<br> <br> Thanks<br> Cr<br> At 12:21 PM 10/29/2002 +0000, you wrote:<br> <blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Moverly Smith did not act for Bunn. He has a background in chancery - ie<br> general commercial with strong background in government work - he is quite<br> young just made up to QC - ie not with a lot of experience as a QC. Nick<br> Warren is Chairman of the Chancery Bar - very nice - good reputation, very<br> dry - no charisma - typically deals with dry as dust trust cases. End of<br> the day if you are recommending anyone you always need to know about the<br> case as QCs are very much horses for courses. But bottom line Moverly Smith<br> is young and relatively inexperienced. Warren - nice but dry as dust.<br> Neither are great on charisma and neither are top drawer and absolutely<br> would not recommend either if any live witnesses are being called - it's not<br> their bag. What is your friend looking for? Bruiser? Charisma? What type<br> of case his he trying to win and who is up against? <br> <br> > Original Message <br> > From:<x-tab> </x-tab <br> > Sent:<x-tab> </x-tab>28 October, 2002 4:53 Plvt<br> > To:<x-tab> </x-tab>Kevin Maxwell<br> > Subject:<x-tab> </x-tab>Re: Victoria Aitken<br> &g