Legal sector specialist Xperate has appointed Hannah Perryman as Head of Marketing, reinforcing its growth ambitions as the business expands its presence across existing and emerging markets. The appointment comes at a pivotal stage in Xperate’s development. Since launching just under four years ago, the company has built a strong reputation within the legal sector, […]
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It should come as no surprise that LinkedIn is the go-to social media platform for legal professionals. Despite the platform’s many changes since its launch in 2003, its core principle still stands today: LinkedIn is a networking site for working professionals.








