Keystone's UK dimension in demand
A law firm which launched in the Island a year ago says demand from clients for partner UK legal specialists is set to grow, as the Manx economy evolves.
Under the banner Law Set Free, Keystone Law's business model offers clients the services of independent lawyers working on a consultancy basis, free from the overheads of large practices.
Five entrepreneurial lawyers signed up when Keystone opened its Isle of Man Office in January 2016, working from home, on the move, or in clients' offices.
Three more have joined the ranks since, and further expansion is planned in 2017.
Keystone flagged its USP as the support on offer from a network of UK specialists, when legal expertise not available in the Island is required.
According to Island directors Geoff Kermeen and Gill Christian that has been the case, as new business sectors emerge:
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