As the legal world reverberates with the extraordinary news that Cobbetts is set to enter administration, the firm may want to consider revising its tagline.
As the legal world reverberates with the extraordinary news that Cobbetts is set to enter administration, the firm may want to consider revising its tagline.
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Just the market spanking the legal profession, there'll be a lot more spanking before the next few years are up. The Bar will be amalgamated (or swallowed, to be more accurate) and the market will render many barristers and solicitors surplus to requirements.
Bout time too, there are far too many lawyers and the numbers had been increasing, the bubble was bound to burst,
A few making good money supervising a lot of paralegals. Solicitor Advocates (formerly 'barristers') all working in-house or for large factory-litigation firms and probably earning less than teachers. That's the future. You read it here first.
Overheads must have been crippling for Cobbetts but it is still a shock to think that the legal market place is so overcrowded that they have gone under