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As Christmas is a time for nostalgic traditions, RollOnFriday has dusted off a beloved article type of yesteryear - the listicle.

An archivist has pored through the bins records of 2023 using a highly developed set of criteria (Originality, Amusement, Diversity, and 'Is That The Time, Just Pick some'), and has chosen these 9 notable features.

The most popular featured law firms as movies, which imagined box office blockbusters from a dystopian parallel universe, if Barbenheimer didn't exist:

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Here are the features, in no particular order, ideal to peruse on Christmas day between eating the Turkducken and cheating in Monopoly:


  1. If law firms were movies

2. If law firms were not law firms. Part 1

Not firms min

3. Saatchi helps out with the A&O Shearman merger

AO Shearman

4. Hopeless Legal Award of the Month – Women and Diversity in Law

Diversity min

5. RollOnFriday x TOWIE? We’re here for it!

Dags

6. Matthew meets a Nazi

MatthewNaz

7. Did a law firm really cancel a trainee's holiday because it was 'unladylike'?

Reddit

8. Fieldfisher's Unfortunate Posters

FF min

9. Ince & Co - how NOT to engage with the press

Gib min


If you spot something over Christmas that you think is worthy of a feature, get in touch. Or if you're a budding writer, you can register here, and have a go yourself. 

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