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In this area of legal practice, clients generally fall into two categories: the rich or famous and the media.
Family lawyers deal with diverse issues including marriage, civil partnerships, cohabitation, separation, divorce, financial claims and pre and post-nuptial agreements.
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Among the different types of client in this area are performers, managers and agents, artists, theatres, broadcasters and publishers.
Technology, media and telecommunications is one of the fastest-developing sectors of the legal market.
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