Jul 25, 2023
In this episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, host
Jerome Doraisamy sits down with Emily Purvis, the principal of PURE
Equine Law. They discuss the importance of client-centricity in a
niche legal practice and the practical aspects of driving a
business forward in such a specialised area. Ms Purvis recently won
the sports and entertainment category at the 30 Under 30
Awards.
They discuss the founding of Ms Purvis’ firm, her passion for
horses, and her desire to serve an underserved market within the
equine industry. Ms Purvis emphasises three key principles that
guide her practice: technical excellence, innovation, and
accessibility. She also stresses the importance of managing client
expectations and finding cost-effective solutions to better serve
her clients.
Ms Purvis also discusses lessons that other lawyers can learn from
her experience in equine law. She encourages lawyers to know their
market well and be open-minded to creative solutions. She advocates
for client feedback and constant adaptation to better serve the
clients.
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