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    Plan B

    Just be creative with with your CV, you can do anything.

    Top city lawyer who lied about Oxford and Harvard degrees quits | Mail Online

    He got away with it since 1993.
    Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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    A top City lawyer has been exposed as a fake after it was discovered that he lied on his CV that he had been to Harvard and Oxford universities.

    Dennis O'Riordan, 51, said that he had attended the top institutions to get jobs at a string of banks, barristers' chambers and solicitors' firms during his five-year legal career.

    He was forced to quit his job as special consultant at Paul Hastings after his lies were revealed as a result of a job application to an unnamed barristers' chambers.
    oh goody quality vetting.

    I smell a new Agent in the making
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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      #3
      does anyone recall athread where we were discussing the 'profesionality' of the top profesions such as lawyers and accountants???

      well it would appear lawyers have now put themselves up for offshoring as lets face it you cannot trust any of them so they must be sh!te

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        #4
        Whatever the ethics of his deception, the guy deserves full marks for chutzpah

        There must be loads of Oxbridge barristers around his age. So how did he manage to explain to them not having any mutual friends etc, or that no one of his age there remembered him?
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