On 26 June 2007 Fiona Woolf president of the Law Society of England and Wales was interviewed by Claire Marshall on BBC Radio 4's PM. Asked why central London law firms lose almost twice as many staff as other professions Ms Woolf described the law as "very detailed finicky work...you have to love writing documents and almost, sort of, massaging them into shape." The next stage is apparently "more interesting." To focus on one aspect of the process of legal work seems a strange way to describe such a varied profession. Is there a PR or Media Trainer brave enough to tackle this issue with the Law Society?
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