Saucy solicitor quiz reveals all

Festive office quizzes can traditionally be a touch risquè, but today libel lawyers were studying their own profession's closely.

One of the country's most respected solicitors' magazines has published a Christmas quiz which points the finger at the sexual antics of staff at some of Britain's best-known law firms.

Questions include: Which two lawyers moonlight as lapdancers? And: Which senior partner was confronted by a prostitute who addressed him by his first name outside an industry awards night? The answers are said to be under lock and key at the offices of Legal Business.

The quiz comes with the warning: "Be good or be published." Editor Tony Freeman said the quiz was "exposing the year's most sleazy activities undertaken by lawyers across the UK".

One question asks for the identity of the QC who was spotted by his instructing solicitor at a Spurs home game screaming: "Referee, you are a f***ing c***." Another asks which lawyer took part in a threesome with a BBC children's presenter.

Deputy editor Claire Smith said: "We never reveal the names behind the stories, but it always gets people talking."

Do you know the identity of any of the featured lawyers or other examples of legal office misbehaviour? Email us with your examples at lawyers@standard.co.uk

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