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The Future of Law blog is self-described as being "set up by experts, for experts, providing you with the tools you need to succeed. We want to break through the media noise, the deluge of information and deliver articles on the developments that really matter". The Future of Law blog explores the possibilities of change, identifies trends and highlights the way that the legal profession is evolving.
Sarah Plaka is the Editor of the site, having worked in the professional and financial fields for a number of years.
Categories on the site include Brands/Marketing; Business Strategies; Legal Services; Personal Development; Practice of Law; Predictions; Regulatory Changes; Risk Management; Round-Up; Social Media; Technology; Training/Careers and Winning New Business. The posts tend to vary in length. Previous posts on the site include: "Three reasons why project management skills must be on your agenda"; "To delegate or not to delegate - that is the question"; "Legal risk: more 'new law' than 'big law'?" and "Children should not be a barrier to success".
PR opportunities may include guest posts. Sarah can be reached via email at sarah.plaka@lexisnexis.co.uk
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The Future of Law blog is self-described as being "set up by experts, for experts, providing you with the tools you need to succeed. We want to break through the media noise, the deluge of information and deliver articles on the developments that really matter". The Future of Law blog explores the possibilities of change, identifies trends and highlights the way that the legal profession is evolving. Sarah Plaka is the Editor of the site, having worked in the professional and financial fields for a number of years. Categories on the site include Brands/Marketing; Business Strategies; Legal Services; Personal Development; Practice of Law; Predictions; Regulatory Changes; Risk Management; Round-Up; Social Media; Technology; Training/Careers and Winning New Business. The posts tend to vary in length. Previous posts on the site include: "Three reasons why project management skills must be on your agenda"; "To delegate or not to delegate - that is the question"; "Legal risk: more 'new law' than 'big law'?" and "Children should not be a barrier to success". PR opportunities may include guest posts. Sarah can be reached via email at sarah.plaka@lexisnexis.co.uk
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Business, Corporate Law, Judicial System, Law, Law Enforcement, Law Firms & Lawyers, Laws, Legal Affairs, Legal Services, Regulatory Issues, Tax Law
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