Zebras at Target Expo!

24 October 2016

With a brand new Expo in town, ACUMEN BUSINESS LAW decided to take their mascot for an outing to their stand at the Target Business Expo at K2 in Crawley.

Zelda the Zebra made her debut appearance at the Expo making a great talking point for the visitors and the exhibitors!

Zelda is usually based in Acumen’s Hove office but made her way to Gatwick to celebrate 2 years of Acumen’s Gatwick office being open. She certainly attracted the visitors giving them plenty to talk about as well as a perfect excuse for some selfies!

That’s not all, as well as a bottle of bubbly Acumen offered free Legal MOTs where over a coffee and a chat to hear all about your business, point out any legal tips and offer guidance as to how you can make your business more legally robust. To find out more https://www.acumenbusinesslaw.co.uk/about-us/unique-offerings

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