Sterling work from the Daily Mail today, which has published an article taken from the Evening Standard and still manages to get everything wrong.
First up, Norton Rose Fulbright.
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Perhaps Norton Rose Fulbright should have another 'f'. It should be 'full'. Because what's a 'ful'? You've got a nor, a ton, a rose and a bright, so clearly the firm was intending for every syllable to comprise a complete word.
Not that RollOnFriday is at all perect, DM reporter, but you're also missing an 'and' in there.
Next, it's that famous UAE institution, White & Case.
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What the hell, let's screw up a couple of universities. The most famous ones please.
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As RoF's media tipster noted, it's otherwise a nice story about leaving law for a different life. Probably safest to get it from the Standard though.
NB this was not written by the DM's other reporter on the law beat, who confused a lawyer with his client and wrote a whole piece on a solicitor with a full-face tattoo.
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18/08/2017 10:26
Are you going to go through the various typos and factual errors in the Grauniad, next?"
ROF doesn't have all day... ;-)
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