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David Brock

This is just a note from Plan-it-Law to say how much we have appreciated the help we received from the Naked Law team. Plan-it-Law is a great shop window for the Planning & Environmental Law team at Mills & Reeve. We're very pleased to say that we are now read not only by many members of the development industry but also by the Estates Gazette and Planning - leading journals in our sphere.

We also use Plan-it-Law to make quick posts on new developments, enabling us to supplement our e-newsletter Future Perfect?.

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