Supermarket Law
Mitch Kowalski’s SLAW piece last week points to digital developments at the up-market UK clothier Burberry, as illustrative of what’s coming for legal services.
At the opposite end of the market there was another development in the UK last week. The Co-op supermarket chain announced the addition of a family law branch to the legal services it offers, which will evidently include fixed tariff family law and face to face advice, from over 1,000 locations.
One of the Coop’s major competitors in legal services, is Tesco supermarket.
Qualilty Solicitors with over 400 locations in a huge advertising campaign (developed by . . . [more]
