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Barrister firm to be like solicitors’ practice – “but a better kind of solicitor”
Tuesday, 17 May 2016One of the newest barrister entities has said that using its services will be “like going to a solicitor’s firm, but a better kind of solicitor”. In a separate development, two barristers have set up a BSB-regulated firm to provide clients with a “bespoke service”, principally in sports, entertainment and media law.
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