Debenhams Ottaway is one of only four Hertfordshire law firms ranked in the top 50 of The Hertfordshire Power 100.
Each week, local business publication Hertfordshire Business Independent reports The Hertfordshire Power 100 which recognises the more influential Hertfordshire businesses on social media. Using Klout scores, the rankings reflect social media activity across many social networks including Twitter, Facebook, You Tube and LinkedIn.
Debenhams Ottaway has gone through significant change in recent years to become a modern, client focussed law firm working with businesses of the future and thriving families and individuals in Hertfordshire and London.
Part of this is down to the energy and imagination of the team who keep alive to the latest developments in the law – sharing knowledge not just through our website but also social media, helping clients understand the key issues in their business and personal lives and how Debenhams Ottaway can help.
The contents of this article are intended for general information purposes only and shall not be deemed to be, or constitute legal advice. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss as a result of acts or omissions taken in respect of this article.
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