Choosing to represent controversial clients can raise unique reputational questions for law firms and public relations agencies. A prominent example is the case of the Tate brothers, Andrew and Tristan…
read moreWelcome to September’s edition of Byfield Bites: bringing you the biggest stories and issues impacting the business of law. Given we are in holiday season we’ve kept it short and…
read moreHow did you end up in PR and specialize in disputes and investigations communications? When I graduated, I was considering two career paths: either the legal route via Training Contracts…
read moreWhile the 150 or so firms that make up the legal mid-market vary in size, location, speciality or profit – some generating revenues of ~£100 million, others a tenth of…
read moreWelcome to June’s edition of Byfield Bites: bringing you the biggest stories and issues impacting the business of law. The debate over NQ pay has resurfaced, and this time with…
read moreExperts in competition litigation from Linklaters, leading competition Chambers Brick Court and reputation consultancy Byfield joined Solomonic to unpack the workings of the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT), collective actions and…
read moreIn the intricate dance of courtroom battles, the act of apologizing occupies a controversial and often paradoxical position. For alleged victims, an apology from the defendant can offer a form…
read moreWelcome to April’s edition of Byfield Bites: bringing you the biggest stories and issues impacting the business of law. Partner promotion season is in full swing, bringing the question of…
read moreIn today’s fast-paced and information-saturated environment, the intersection between legal disputes, investigations, and communications has never been more critical. At Byfield Consultancy, a Chambers-ranked agency based in London, we understand…
read moreWelcome to the March Edition of Byfield Bytes- bringing you the biggest stories and issues impacting the business of law. The Easter Weekend is finally upon us – and with…
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