Best Legal Practice Representative at Westminster
14 March 2018
Inksters Solicitors appear alongside Prime Minister Theresa May in The Parliamentary Review - a series of documents published by Westminster Publications Ltd with the aim of sharing knowledge and raising standards.
Established by former minister The Rt Hon David Curry in 2010, The Parliamentary Review’s release is now a key fixture in the political calendar.
Inksters feature alongside the Prime Minister and a small number of outstanding organisations in a document that looks back on the year in the legal sector and Westminster. The main aim of the Review is to showcase best practice as a learning tool to the public and private sector.
Across all policy areas, The Parliamentary Review is sent to over half a million leading policy makers, stakeholders in industry and other relevant individuals. The articles in the Review act as both a blueprint for success and a template for reform.
The Law & Justice edition of the Parliamentary Review was officially launched at a gala reception in the House of Commons last week which Brian Inkster and David Preston of Inksters attended.
The key note address at the reception was given by Jacob Rees-Mogg MP who said that "leadership makes everything that goes on in our society either happen or not. When there is an absence, when there is a vacuum then it’s failure. When there is strong leadership that is when you get success."
The Prime Minister commented that "this year’s Parliamentary Review follows a significant year in British politics" and this is reflected in the articles from leading journalists and best practice representatives alike.
The PM’s former cabinet colleague, Sir Eric Pickles, Chairman of the Review, said "it has never been more important for government to hear the views of business and the public sector in a constructive forum. It is also a vital time to share best practice and progress."
The Parliamentary Review’s executive director Daniel Yossman concurred, saying "Inksters and other hardworking organisations from across the country have come together to make the Review possible. Sharing knowledge and insight with both peers and government is essential work and I am delighted that this year’s Review will reach every corner of the British economy. It’s always a real joy to hear from policy makers who tell me that something they have read in the Review has had an effect on their thinking. It is my belief that innovation is contagious, if only it is given the platform to spread. It is the Review’s purpose to provide this platform and I am confident we are fulfilling it."
Brian Inkster said "It is great to see the innovations we have implemented at Inksters, in operating a law firm a bit differently from the norm, being recognised as best practice by Westminster in The Parliamentary Review. This recognition encourages us to continue building upon the foundations we have put in place to make Inksters a law firm that really stands out from the rest."
An e-copy of The Parliamentary Review can be viewed here:
www.theparliamentaryreview.co.uk/editions/law-justice/law-justice-scotland-wales-north-of-england
You can download a PDF of the bast practice review on Inksters in The Parliamentary Review here:
The Parliamentary Review - Inksters Excerpt [PDF]
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