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Have you got news for us?

Posted by David Higgerson on April 11, 2007 9:03 PM | 

If you have a story you want to share with Merseyside and Cheshire's legal community, we want to hear from you.

Contact Vicky Anderson on 0151 472 2439 or email vickyanderson@dailypost.co.uk

We look forward to hearing from you!

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Comments (2)

Steve Faulkner wrote...

DSE who store archives and files for a number of practices throught Merseyside have been awarded the prestigious ISO9001:2000 Accreditation by BSI with Certificate No. FS531995.
The Registration was undertaken by BSI direct.
It is yet another qualification that demonstrates DSE's commitment to Liverpool.

DSE has also been awarded the prestigious "Two Ticks" by Job Centre Plus and is a proud supporter of the World Fire Fighters Games 08 which brings all the worlds firefighters sportsmen and women together in Liverpool to celebrate the Capital of Culture year.

Posted by: Steve Faulkner  | May 28, 2008 4:52 PM

Steve Faulkner wrote...

With the advent of this latest Credit Crunch, just as in 1981, 1987, 1992, 1998 and 2003, Firms are realising that city centre floor rates are becoming prohibitive unless they are backed up by a "fee earner".
DSE is saving companies a small fortune by removing archives to an off-site, but local secure centre, enabling many firms to use the saved space more efficiently by adding new "fee earners" or down-sizing without the need to move premises.

It is easier to store an archive box for a few pence a month instead of pounds in rent & rates.

DSE is also branching into Southern Spain by offering the same service in
Almeria, the administrative centre for Andalucia.

Posted by: Steve Faulkner  | September 4, 2008 9:30 PM

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