London: lawyers, bloggers and The Stones–and Anne’s chestnut tree.

Department of Broken Molds: I had lunch today near his Crown Office Row chambers with the infamous, celebrated and talented barrister and mediator Dr. Cyril Chern, an American lawyer and ex-Los Angeles judge, who I’ve known for 6 years. His mother is British–and he is here in London to stay. We met in Budapest, or was it Vienna, in 2001–and it was like the shock of recognition when two “similarly” unusual pain-in-the-ass people meet. Cyril, in the words of Dr. Thompson, is “not like the others”. And then, walking down Fleet to Cannon Street, not far from Tower Bridge, I visited the London Stone, a day early. This quick trip to London is on my way to meetings in Austria. Today it was an honor and privilege to spend some time with the busy Cyril Chern. Tomorrow, I have the honor of meeting UK lawyer-bloggers Justin Patten and Charon QC. And it will be a privilege to spend some time with each of them.