Month: October 2019
Lucy Tarrant elected as Vice President of the Sussex Law Society
We are thrilled to share the news that Cognitive Law’s Managing Director, Lucy Tarrant, has been formally elected as Vice President for the Sussex Law Society . The Sussex Law Society is a professional organisation for solicitors living or practising in the Sussex area. It provides members with invaluable resources including local CDP training, regular... Read more »
The continued cost of the failure of Thomas Cook
It has been reported that Thomas Cook had initially approached the Government for a loan of £200 million to make up a shortfall in its funding to avoid going insolvent, however this loan was not made and the government avoided setting a precedent which others might have sought to follow. With the last of the... Read more »
First Friday Lunch Club – November 2019
This month rounds up the First Friday Lunches for 2019 and we’re really excited to have the lunch at The Grand Brighton on Friday 1st November. Book your tickets here if you’d like to be there! This lunch is hosted by Britton and Time, and we are delighted to be joined by Anna Goodwin from... Read more »
Life now as a flexible working Consultant Solicitor
Enjoying the change I could probably wax lyrical for pages about how happy I am that I have made the break away from traditional legal practice. In case you’re about to check out my employment history on LinkedIn, I’m always at pains to say there was absolutely nothing wrong with the firms I practiced at... Read more »
How to grow your new business
Spreading the word It was always of huge importance to me to let everyone know what we were doing. I knew the structure and offering of Cognitive Law wasn’t unique, but it’s not the norm, and I maintain that it’s a bloody good idea. So, once we had our model in place, it was a... Read more »