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SMEs search the internet first when seeking specialist legal help, Google survey finds
Wednesday, 8 July 2015Owners and managers of small to medium-sized businesses begin by searching the internet when looking for specialist legal help, a survey by Google has found. Individuals still preferred to rely on friends. Meanwhile, the use of mobile devices to search for law firms is “going bananas”.
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