SALE-based Social Communications has been appointed by leading London law firm Devonshires Solicitors LLP to provide corporate PR.
Devonshires Solicitors LLP, based in the City of London, provides legal services to a range of UK and international clients.
Social Communications has been brought on board to promote the firms full service delivery across a range of specialisms from social housing, local government and regulators through to litigation and dispute resolution, clinical negligence and employment.
As well as corporate PR and thought leadership support, Devonshires Solicitors LLP will also receive marketing services through Social Communications’ in-house design and creative studio, which will help to produce printed materials as well as graphics and social media content, and video production.
John Quinton-Barber, managing director at Social Communications, said: “This is a very significant win for our business and a fantastic opportunity to draw upon the skills and strengths of our team as we look to expand further into the professional services and corporate PR arena. We’re looking forward to working with Devonshires Solicitors LLP to develop a new approach to their PR and marketing activity which will help to promote the wide range of legal services they offer. ”
Philip Barden, partner at Devonshires Solicitors LLP, said: “We’re delighted to appoint Social Communications to work with us to help promote our work and specialist services to a wide range of audiences. As a very busy law firm, we don’t often get the chance to concentrate on our own PR, so we are looking forward to working with Social Communications to help raise our profile and engage in thought leadership across a number of sectors.”
Social Communications works across the housing, energy, retail and leisure sectors. It provides PR, planning consultation and creative services to a wide range of clients including Places for People, Bruntwood, G4S, United Living, One Manchester, Tesco and RBS.
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