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  • This is the front end of Masons now merged with Pinsents efforts to experiment on three fronts: new way of marketing legal services; new way of pricing legal services and developing an alternative brand which is startlingly different from the stodgy construction/engineering focus that made Masons famous.

    Search Engine Fight to the Death — Slaw 2006

  • During the last recruitment round Pinsents began targeting graduates from Napier (67th) and Aston (not ranked).

    The Guardian World News Alex Aldridge 2011

  • "Pinsents had held on for as long as it could and it was ­reluctant [to make redundancies] because you want to keep staff you value and be ready to go [when the market picks up again]."

    The Lawyer - Latest News 2010

  • Pinsents should be ashamed to be among the vanguard of the "low cost low quality" revolution in legal services.

    The Lawyer - Latest News 2010

  • Pinsents now lists 48 clients, one clear of LG, while Memery Crystal - one of the few firms to have added clients since the last ­quarter - has moved into third place with

    The Lawyer - Latest News 2010

  • The couple, who met at Pinsents and who are due to get married this year, managed to arrange it so that they had the same period off from their respective jobs.

    The Lawyer - Latest News 2010

  • While other firms have outsourced non-legal work for some time - Pinsents has farmed out typing work to Exigent since 2007, while Clifford Chance has cut millions from its cost base by outsourcing IT and paralegal work to India - Eversheds is understood to be planning the most wide-reaching non-legal outsourcing project in the market.

    The Lawyer - Latest News 2010

  • Pinsents is outsourcing litigation work to lawyers working for business services company Exigent in South Africa.

    The Lawyer - Latest News 2010

  • As an ex-Pinsents assistant, I can say that nothing they do surprises me.

    The Lawyer - Latest News 2010

  • Pinsents offered staff the option of taking up 13-week sabbaticals and "salary smoothing", meaning they would earn 80 per cent of their total salaries for a year, work four days per week or take the hit in a specific period.

    The Lawyer - Latest News 2010

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