Perhaps unsurprising, consumers have been turning to the internet for help and support to get through the lockdown. We’ve seen some interesting trends in search volumes across different subjects that were once only infrequently on our mind.
Read moreIn his latest blog for Claims Magazine, our managing director, Qamar Anwar, says the coronavirus pandemic is likely to fuel even more consolidation in the claimant legal market than the whiplash reforms were going to drive.
Read moreOur head of marketing, Andy Cullwick, offers his thoughts on what marketing lessons can be taken from the pandemic. He talks about forecasting the unknown and the importance of having flexible business and marketing plans, as well as a level head. He also gives kudos to those that deserve it.
Read moreWe catch up again with our director of operations and member of our senior management team, Andy Kay, who recently celebrated his fifth year with First4Lawyers.
Read moreThere we go, we said it. First4Lawyers are BETTER than other lead generators. Yes, it’s a bold statement. And we haven’t quite come out and said it so boldly before. But it’s true. And so why shouldn’t we stand proud and shout it from the rooftops? Why are we better you ask? Well, there are so many reasons. Here are just some of the reasons why…
Read moreNeil Rose, editor of Legal Futures, considers the looming whiplash reforms and how the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) might implement the reforms, given that we seem to be no closer to meeting the latest April 2021 implementation deadline.
Read moreWe catch up with our head of business development and member of our senior management team, Nick Delaney, who recently rejoined the First4Lawyers team.
Read moreOur head of marketing takes a look at the personal injury marketing landscape over the last 6 months to see how businesses reacted during some of the most unprecedented times in modern history.
Read moreIn his latest blog for Claims Magazine, our head of marketing Andy Cullwick, discusses how transparency should be the focal point for every firm, as The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) announced this month that it’s pause on disciplinary action for firms who flout transparency rules has come to an end.
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