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Daily Archives: Apr 8, 2016

Sorry, what is your name again? — The pronunciation guide for the top 50 law firms in England

Good news for aliens with diverse mother tongues: the Lawyer 2B has compiled a handy pronunciation guide to some big names in the market. Check it out at Lawyer2B: Law firm pronunciation guide    

Apr 8, 2016 in Blog.
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