SEX AND BRIEFS:novels sets legal circles spinningThe sexual antics and misbehaviors of some of the City''s richest
lawyers are uncovered in novel that threatens to scandalise the legal profession. Bing-drinking, bulling and licentious corporate bonding session are all explicitly recounted by the author .27-year-old solicitor who claims this book is based on events that took place at one of London''s biggest law firms.The partners are portrayed as sex-obsessed and judged by the size of their breast rather than their legal acumen. now the hunt is on to find the firm at the center of the novel and unmask the
identity of the author who has written Fish Sunday Thinking under the pseudonym Alex Gilmore-one legal website is even running a competition on the subject. It is a mystery which has prompted comparisons with Belle Du Jour,the best selling diary of a call-girl whose identity has never been revealed.Unsurprisingly,Fish Sunday Thinking has caused consternation within a rank of the 1m-a-year
lawyers who run the so-called"MAGIC CIRCLE"firms.