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"The first law firm with individual non-lawyer investors has been granted its alternative business structure (ABS) licence." Via Donna Seyle
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“If you have a product that appeals to men,” she says, “that’s 100x more reason to devote time to Google Plus.” She’s also bullish on its business-to-business prospects. “People don’t think of Google Plus for B2B,” she says. “They think of LinkedIn, and that’s great for finding a job, but it’s a hard platform to market on. Google Plus allows for long conversations and you can build relationships.”