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Banner Jones presents its staff to the world...
23 March 2012
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Derbyshire based firm
Banner Jones
has made a terrific contribution to the tradition of mad law firm websites. Once again it seems marketing types in thick-rimmed specs thought it would be a good idea for the lawyers to show their human side. And once again, the results speak for themselves. Here's a selection:
And to his colleagues,
Stephen Gordon
is plain old 'insufferable'.
But when the acting work dried up,
Jane Kay
became a licenced conveyancer.
Isabelle da Silva
tires of life in Sheffield.
Berry interesting,
Diane Gunn
.
William Fletcher
does odd jobs, and a bit of auto-erotic asphysixiation.
Well, that's what
Kate Hyland
calls it.
Yes,
Andrew Hay
, it is.
if you've noticed a bonkers law firm website, please do
send it in to the usual place
. And you can check out all RollOnFriday's other favourite law websites
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anonymous user
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Our clients expect consistency, I mean " our clients expect consistency" or is that 'our clients expect consistency'...ARRGHHhh I wish Stephen Gordon was here now so he could explain how Stephen Gordon would deal with client expectations…. in the third person.
anonymous user
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this just shows the firm is not multi-cultural and too "english". Note to firm: if you want to expand you need to do business outside of your english mentality.
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