For a long time, it was generally believed that lawyer work – proper lawyer work, that is – could only be undertaken from an office. The office could be spacious and bright, or dark and dingy: it didn’t matter too much as long as it was a genuine office.

As the internet spread out and sped up, flexible and innovative working arrangements became more realistic and correspondingly more desired. Against this backdrop, we set up Keystone Law in 2002 to accommodate changing attitudes.

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