MJM Limited Launches Bermuda Law Blog
MJM Limited has launched the Bermuda Law Blog at www.bermudalawblog.bm, which focuses on new and interesting issues emerging in Bermuda’s legal sphere. It is multi-dimensional, featuring information and commentary on trends and topics relevant to Bermuda, including policy developments, cases, legislative changes and posts of general legal interest.
The blog will be authored by MJM attorneys and managers whose wide range of experience and expertise offer insight into Bermuda’s legal world on issues such as telecommunications reform and the scrapping of the work permit term-limit policy.
Andrew Martin, Director at MJM Limited, says: “We hope that visitors to our blog find it engaging, informative and useful. Blogging offers a terrific opportunity to extend the value and scope of our legal experience to our clients and legal colleagues in areas of current interest.
“Blog posts create a user friendly expression of ideas and information across the spectrum of work we do and give us an opportunity to demonstrate a high level of competence in our core areas of practice, as well as provide practical and informative guidance which we hope our clients and the wider legal community will find of interest.”
Hil de Frias, Director at MJM Limited, says: “The Bermuda Law Blog is a wonderful complement to the firm’s practice areas. It’s an excellent platform for informing and communicating with people both locally and internationally in an accessible way.”
The website was designed and developed by Agathe Holowatinc, Information Services Manager at MJM Limited.
She says: “Law blogs have already taken off in North America and the U.K. and I was inspired by the intellectual exchange of ideas that they provide and their timely, dynamic and personal nature, which contrasts starkly to most law firm websites. I find the personal voice of individual attorneys and managers that you will find on our law blog to be much more engaging and I’m excited that it’s being launched today.”
The blog has been written for information purposes only and is not legal advice. The blog can be accessed here.
I think that this has great potential to help everyone keep up to date on what is going on regarding legislation! Fantastic idea!