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Now we are three

I was chatting to a friendly journalist this week and realised that we'd hit another milestone in the history of Naked Law: now we are three years old (as of Sunday just gone).  This made me look back at my previous posts about our first and second birthdays.

There have been no revolutions at Naked Law in the past three years, though there have been some evolutionary changes along the way (notably when we changed the layout and adopted Barbara's new logo, of which we remain very proud).  We're glad to have survived the inevitable ups and downs that most bloggers experience, particularly when the team has been rather (understandably) preoccupied with fee-earning work.  And we are planning to keep going too - there is still plenty to talk about on the themes we have chosen.

As always, we welcome any comments and feedback that our readers and subscribers may have about the future of Naked Law.  Thanks to you all for coming back for more.

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Happy 3rd birthday and well done to you all for the blog going

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