This week Obiter can announce the three winners of our competition to win a Garrow’s Law DVD, in which we asked you to complete the sentence, ‘I think history will determine that I have made much more of a difference to the law than William Garrow because…’ Robert Miller, solicitor at claimant personal injury firm Fentons in Manchester, finished the sentence thus: ‘I have made great strides in respect of the rights of claimants, coining the term, "innocent until proven an insurance company"’. Like it, Bob.

Ian Godfrey, senior partner at Shepherd Harris & Co in Enfield, is thinking along similar lines: ‘I have coined the term, innocent until proven guilty, but you get a discount for an early plea and the case can be proved in your absence and as this is a fixed-fee case, you had better plead guilty immediately.’ Yep, it just trips off the tongue. Our third winner is Andrew Stynes of Ipswich and Chelmsford firm Prettys, who says: ‘History is written by the winners, and that will be me.’ It’s not that pretty, but he sounds kind of menacing and Obiter is a bit of a wimp. Congratulations to all – a lovely Garrow’s law DVD will be popping through your letterbox soon.