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A quick note about the holidays

This year has been quite a ride and I think 2012 is going to be even better. For starters you should see a couple organizational changes in the new year as new staff join the firm and Jacobson Attorneys refocuses itself. These changes will be accompanied by a new launch which I am pretty excited about and which is probably a little overdue. This is all a little mysterious but there are a couple pieces still moving into place before I can be more specific. The wait will be worth it, I think.

The firm will close for a bit these holidays. For starters, its closed on 8 December (this Thursday) for the day. The firm will also be closed for the week of 26 December and we’ll be back in the hot-seat on 3 January 2012. Aside from the possibility of a slower day on the 9th of December, we’re working away like obsessed dervishes the rest of the month so feel free to dump that work you’re been procrastinating about all year and go on holiday with the weight lifted while we get right to it.

If you are going away, have a great holiday! You deserve it. Be safe, have fun and, to quote How I Met Your Mother, an awesome show we have only just started watching, make it legendary!

Oh, before I forget, please consider signing up for our office news mailing list which I use to push out the occasional firm-related update about downtime and possibly even staff changes. Alternatively, follow us on Twitter or through our Facebook Page for updates.

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