Nightmare files don’t get any better with age but that doesn’t stop the busy practitioner letting them get old. There are more ways available now to convert them into cash for the firm.
Nightmare files don’t get any better with age but that doesn’t stop the busy practitioner letting them get old. There are more ways available now to convert them into cash for the firm.
Good luck to Tim Kevan whose book BabyBarista and the Art of War is published by Bloomsbury today. You may know Tim from the PI Brief Update Law Journal. He has also written personal injury practice books and you will find a list of his available titles on Amazon.
Not as funny as “no tossing allowed” but the myth of the month from the good people over at the HSE is always worth checking out.
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Thanks to Nigel Tomkins for pointing me in the direction of the HSE’s excellent Myth of the Month feature. They try to debunk popular myths about what the nanny state is forbidding in the name of health and safety, the kind of story beloved of certain tabloids (no names but for example). I’m not sure [...]
To avoid the premature onset of this unfortunate and debilitating condition I have, after nineteen years working as a claimant personal injury lawyer, decided to give up my secure income and join the ranks of self-unemployed Mediators. I am hanging up my dictaphone.