Bunhill: Unexpected phone call
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Your support makes all the difference.AND FINALLY. Had Roger Levitt on the phone this week complaining that one of his clients was owed pounds 50,000 by a bankrupt financier much in the news recently. No, not that Roger Levitt, you fool, but a perfectly respectable lawyer (there are such things) at Cawdery Kaye Fireman and Taylor.
His client is owed the money by Martyn Deaner, the founder of Midland & Scottish Resources, whose financial problems have loomed large in this column over the past few weeks. I'm now waiting for a phone call from a respectable lawyer called Deaner.
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