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Background & Format: Mills & Reeve group blogs are about the different areas the firm specialises in: sport law, life science law, charity law, technology law, education, planning, procurement, divorce, property and food & agribusiness. The blog provides content with employees from the firm blogging about topical issues in the areas they specialise about. Many posts are written in an accessible way to explain changes in law with the specialists adding explanations and asking questions themselves about changes (GDPR for example) Others consist of citing precedents in English law as well as glossaries explaining terms. The Bloggers: The group blogs are written by employees of Mills & Reeves who specialise in the areas mentioned.  PR opportunities: PR opportunities are available in the form of joining in discussions about the areas the team specialise in. The blogs mostly exist to provide online resources for individuals and businesses. The teams can be reached via forms found on the blog.

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