The ACUMEN BUSINESS LAW enterprise will tackle “Tesco Law”

20 May 2012

Our Penina Shepherd, Managing Director of ACUMEN BUSINESS LAW, is featured in Aprils edition of Business Edge magazine. 

The firm’s founder, Penina Shepherd said “Solicitors in any business related field will be able to replicate the success of ACUMEN BUSINESS LAW by using its tested and tried method for ensuring business growth”.

Qualified solicitors joining the ACUMEN BUSINESS LAW ENTERPRISE will own their own practice from unprecedented support to develop their business and will have the freedom to concentrate on their professional aspirations as part of the only dedicated business law firm brand in the country.

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