Friday, 18 September 2009

Working Smarter with David Cameron and LawSense

Regional Law firm Brethertons arranged the lunch event - the Oxfordshire networking highlight of 2009 which attracted over 300 Oxfordshire business people on Friday 11th September.

Mr Cameron spoke to a number of people before addressing everyone collectively; he spoke on the current economic climate and explained how SME businesses would be the first sector to emerge out of the current recession. He said there was a greater need for transparency in Government and that the public sector needed to realise that cut backs were essential for them to adapt to the current climate in the same way the private sector has adapted over the last year. He then invited open questions from the delegates.

Event organiser and Partner at Brethertons LLP, Shaun Jardine explains: "As we all know in these challenging times we need to work smarter not harder in order to make our businesses successful."

'Working Smarter' effectively captures the thinking behind Brethertons innovative web offering legal documents online and interact with lawyers involved in the creation of the documents via the internet.

Shaun goes onto say: "Mr Cameron's high profile appearance at the event highlighted the profile of 'LawSense.co.uk' our new online legal services website that allows consumers and business users to take control of their legal affairs by taking a central role in the creation of their legal documents - avoiding the need to spend time in solicitors offices but still offering personalised service at a greatly reduced cost.

"At Brethertons we've always been keen adopters of technology to enhance our service and the launch of LawSense allows us to deliver legal services in the way our clients want. We are looking forward to a new age in delivering legal services. With LawSense we can not only provide legal documentation to our existing clients at a more effective rate, but also dramatically increase our geographical reach throughout the region and beyond."

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