Wednesday 27 May 2015

New Kit, and Tournament Success for Flying Fox

Following on from our recent post we are delighted to see that the team from HMS Flying Fox have now received their new training kits.


The  football team recently attended the Royal Naval Reserve football tournament, hosted at HMS Eaglet in Liverpool. 

Hopes were high and the team felt quietly confident as they embarked on their adventure. 

Adorned in their new kit and with their sports jackets showing FDC Law as sponsors they truly looked the part. But would they be able to perform when it counted?

The first game was something of a cagey affair as they battled to a draw against their local rivals HMS Cambria of Cardiff.

However, from then on matters progressed fantastically with HMS Flying Fox taking on an beating all comers! They even managed to beat the favourites and hosts, HMS Eaglet. Benjamin Parry was on fire all tournament and  walked away with the tournament's top scorer award, and our own Gwyn Pritchard, of our Keynsham office managed to notch up a tally of 5 goals all together (two of which, he modestly claims, might be considered as 'a bit of a fluke')

Coming up to the final game all they needed to do was win and their first attempt at the tournament would be a real success with silverware aplenty returning to Bristol. However, it was not to be and although the team threw everything, including a number of kitchen sinks at the opposition they lost their last game.

Despite this disappointment, their earlier success resulted in a very respectable third place overall.

Although the team was a touch disappointed with the final result (being so close to absolute victory) everybody was very pleased with their overall performance and how well they jelled as a team. We here at FDC Law as the team sponsor are very proud of their achievements.

The team are very confident that they will be back next year and will be better than ever ready to once again take on all comers.

Well done to you, HMS Flying Fox and we are confident that the top spot will be yours next year!

Wednesday 13 May 2015

Sponsoring the HMS Flying Fox sports teams

We recently announced that we would be sponsoring training kit for the sports teams of HMS Flying Fox.  HMS Flying Fox is a Naval Reserves Unit, based at Ashton in South Bristol. 

Our new Private Client lawyer, Gwyn Pritchard, of FDC Law Keynsham,  himself a Royal Navy Reservist and member of HMS Flying Fox’s football team, told us more about the team’s current plans.

We are about to embark on a voyage of adventure up to HMS Eaglet in Liverpool to take part in the Naval Reserves football tournament. The football squad is made up of a blend of some young fresh faced recruits and some less fresh faced salty ol’ sea-dogs.” Gwyn declined to comment on which category he feels he falls into, but explained that he will be taking part and is  hoping that his enthusiasm toward playing may in some way make up for any apparent lack of skill on the pitch!.

However, we are informed that there are one or two real Ronaldo and Messi like players amongst their numbers.  The team has been training in their spare time in order to be as match fit as possible. There are high hopes that HMS Flying Fox can bring back some silverware this year although competition will be tough with Naval Reserve units attending from all over the UK.  We understand that HMS Flying Fox hopes also to be playing some high spirited friendly matches against other reserve units from the Army and Air Force in the future.  They are shortly to receive their playing and training kits so they can really look the part both on and off the pitch.

We at FDC would wish all members of the team and indeed the ships’ company all the very best of luck, and are looking forward to seeing them in their new FDC Law sponsored training kit in the near future. 

Tuesday 12 May 2015

Milestone for Senior Partner

Several of our news stories recently have related to new faces joining the firm, this one is to celebrate one of our longer serving colleagues; Our senior partner, James Hollis, is celebrating completing 35 years of service with the firm!

James joined what was then Faulkners, in Frome, on 6th May 1980, as a newly qualified solicitor.

James recalls that when he arrived at Argyll House,  he was met with a scene that probably had not altered much for decades.  The secretaries were working on manual typewriters, repeatedly re-typing work as it passed through stages of approval to final forms for signing, and all records were kept on cards maintained by hand.  Everywhere, there were bundles of papers wrapped in red tape.  In a tradition retained  from the days of paper shortage, envelopes were  sliced open to become the next day’s notepads.

Prior to joining the firm, James did his training as an articled clerk  in a small office in the heart of the London legal world, a stone’s throw from Chancery Lane.  Having qualified, James and his fiancĂ©e Jane decided to move out of London to the West Country to pursue their respective careers in law and teaching.  Frome seemed ideal.  This was confirmed when, on the very first weekend  after starting work,  James  walked around Frome town centre  and had the pleasure of bumping into clients he had met during the week – something that had NEVER happened in London. Much has changed in Frome and the surrounding area in the past 35 years, but James confirms that he still enjoys meeting with clients and local colleagues, and feeling  that he, and FDC Law,  are both part of the local community. James has also been very involved in the firm's sponsorships, and sponsorship of the Frome Carnival, in particular

James initially worked with long serving senior partner, George Creswick.  George worked for two more years on a part time basis after James joined the firm,  and in that time introduced James to his clients and allowed James to witness first-hand how a solicitor should properly conduct himself or herself, with utmost integrity, always in the best interest of the client, showing care to all staff and gentlemanly respect and good grace to all, including those with whom you may be crossing swords.  James hopes that his practice has reflected these qualities, as well as the legal expertise he learned from George.

James following a recent success at the Nunney Flower Show
It is a platitude to say that so much has changed since then. James himself has developed from being a newly qualified solicitor to becoming the firm’s senior partner, and the firm itself  has grown and developed, now having three offices in Frome, Midsomer Norton and Keynsham, serving much of North Somerset.


James comments that George might  find some  parts of today’s legal world surprising, perhaps even disappointing, but the core values and  principles that for George were second nature are still a vital part of FDC Law’s  daily practice – service to the client, professionalism,  care and understanding,  courtesy and  respect to all. 

James treasures the fact that many relationships with clients and other professionals forged early in his career still remain strong and hopes that this can continue for the years in practice still to come.

FDC Law has old fashioned habits of thrift, but given his long service, we did agree that James could celebrate with the acquisition of a new stapler – even though his current one, given on his first day of work, was still trying to do its job!