Events such as the forum always provoke a Tory-awayday-like fascination in observing what lawyers wear when they are allowed to dress down. Some simply ignore the looser dress code and stick with the pinstripes (or perhaps they have nothing else in their wardrobes), while others wear what they usually do but daringly leave the tie in the case or throw on a pullover under their jackets. There were some unfortunately clashing colours, but then Andrew Twambley, recently of BBC1 prime-time fame, had to take things to uncomfortable extremes on the first day by sporting what looked to Obiter much like pyjama bottoms, before appearing on the second with normal trousers but what we suspect was the pyjama top. You might have thought that a man who was announced at the start of the 'No Win, No Fee' fly-on-the-wall documentary as a millionaire could afford some decent clothes, but when we made this suggestion, he growled: 'Don't believe everything you hear.' Sadly, it appears as though he will not be gracing our screens again. Perhaps six weeks of free advertising for his Manchester firm Amelans was enough for the BBC.