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Companies Providing Content for Web Sites including articles,
newsletters, web content and email newsletters (and for other media)

Last updated on March 26th.

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Words 4 Business We are the leading supplier of articles, web content and newsletters for firms of solicitors in England and Wales. We currently create over 500 articles a year and supply over 100 English firms. Our writers are solicitors and barristers who specialise in the fields concerned. Our material is up to date, high quality and designed to create client interest and instructions.       All the words you need to market your practice.

I Photo You - Katie Vandyck - specialist legal photographer

  • Berners Marketing, run by Sue Bramall, former Head of Business Development at Pinsents Solicitors, can provide firms with a full range of business development and marketing support. Their editorial panel of solicitors and barristers provides a regular flow of articles for business clients and private clients for use in web sites, newsletters and e-newsletters. Their printed and electronic newsletters are fully branded and can be personalised to include the firm's own news. The e-news facility allows a firm to promote their services, take seminar bookings, distribute on-line client surveys and provides comprehensive tracking.

  • Conscious Solutions - run by David Gilroy, provides up to 150 pages of professionally written content for firms websites. Also available for firms with commercial clients are "Directors' Briefings", a series of 70 four-page briefings that cover key issues of concern to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Also available are "Start-up Briefings" which is a series of 20 four-page briefings that cover the core business issues of interest to start-up firms.

  • Daniel Barnett, a leading employment law barrister, has set up a company called Employment Law Services Limited which provides an employment law bulletin service to solicitors' firms to help them generate work and attract new clients. The bulletins are headed with the firm's name and logo and customised with the firm's colours and fonts and the firm can add any special material or stories it wishes. The bulletins are set up so that replies come straight back to the firm and only one firm in any one City or area is able to use the service, thus making it very unlikely that a client will receive the same bulletin from more than one source. All the nitty gritty work in maintaining the email lists is handled by Daniel.

  • Editing for Law Firms is a company run by Alison Hunt, who has considerable experience in writing and talking on legal developments in a clear and interesting way for business people, government bodies, private clients and others. She has also provided legal research support for lawyers on European Union legislation, data protection, e-commerce and employment law. She can help a firm produce brochures, leaflets, websites, and legal updates for clients. She can also convert complex legal articles, written by the firm, into interesting, lively and understandable updates for the website.

  • Emplaw - Emplaw Content Service - run by Henry Scrope. The emplaw database, which includes 4500 fact cards spelling out the basics of employment law, can be licensed and implanted directly into the Intranets and web-sites of law firms and legal departments. (Take the "Professional" link and then "Products").

  • I Photo You is run by Katie Vandyke. She has been a photographer for 20 years, starting out as an actors’ photographer and going on to photograph writers, musicians, business professionals, lawyers and families. She works equally happily in black and white or colour and makes great efforts to ensure that the subject should be relaxed and comfortable, and that the results have the right "feel" to match what the subject wants.

  • Moore Legal Technology, based in Glasgow, is an information technology and communication consultancy set up by Stephen Moore, with services designed for law firms of all shapes and sizes. In particular, they offer a content provision service, designed to provide up to date content for a firm's website, bulletins and newsletters.

  • Words4Business - run by Joe and Carrie Reevy, provide web content and articles relating to private client, commercial client, commercial property, PI/clinical negligence and employment law. They provide finished newsletters (delivered as pdfs) for commercial and private clients. There is a library of articles to choose from or articles can be written to a firm's specifications. They also provide a press release service. They now supply over 100 English firms of solicitors with material.


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