
Why the Meek shall inherit Formula 1 (just kidding…)
Some will remember the legal battles between Peninsula and breakaway teams decades ago. A few may even remember the legal tussles around access to government
Some will remember the legal battles between Peninsula and breakaway teams decades ago. A few may even remember the legal tussles around access to government
Here’s the problem with tick-box matrices in service development (or M&A for that matter). Yes, Peninsula bought the Croner-i publishing business and has done a
And I’ve met plenty. Here’s why. If you need your thoughts leading, you’re almost certainly in the wrong place. Why? Because the strongest strategy is
Peninsula’s now a £300m group, Marlowe £200m+, and Citation £125m+. That’s equivalent to a top ten law firm when combined and comfortably a top 25
A dispassionate and revealing analysis on the impact of legal services deregulation from Boston Consulting Group makes interesting reading. Nordic Bar Associations and Law Societies
Indignant wasn’t even close. Spitting feathers, more like. Kim (the names are changed to protect the guilty) was bleddy furious. Unbeknownst to me at the
It’s simple really; but important. They’re not alone either; accountancy firms are just as bad if not worse. What they get wrong is pricing on
Kate was at her wits end. She had to get some shoes to match her dress before the hen party. Themed parties; ‘dontcha just hate
The undoubtedly conscientious work from Professor Mayson and UCL’s Legal Services Regulation Report remains problematic on several levels. It claims an honourable antecedence from Clementi
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