Monthly Archives: December 2010

Promotional items — hooded sweatshirts, baseball caps, beanie hats and mugs

Following positive feedback about their logo design, Enigma Solicitors have produced a range of promotional items: hooded sweatshirts, baseball caps, beanie hats and mugs.

Rory Smith, one of Enigma’s partners, said: “Originally, we had the promotional items produced mainly for ourselves and did not expect anything more, but people really like the logo and we have already had numerous requests from clients and other people with whom we come into contact for various items from the Enigma range. It’s great to see people being proud to associate with us. Watch this space – we will soon be blogging a full gallery featuring our promotional items.”

Photographs of the promotional items have been collected on Enigma’s Flickr page.

Views of Enigma’s offices

As mentioned in The Herald, Enigma Solicitors’ premises are widely seen by those using North Hill, with their signage being considered an effective method of establishing their presence at the heart of Plymouth city centre.

Photographs of Enigma’s offices, both close-up and panoramic from the top of St Matthias Church, have been collected on Enigma’s Flickr page.

Merry Christmas!

Enigma Solicitors would like to wish you a happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year!

Enigma Solicitors to expand

Enigma Solicitors are looking for new staff because it has more work that initially anticipated.

Rory Smith, one of Enigma’s partners, said: “Our concern right from startup was that we might attract more work then we could deal with. We now have so much work that we need help and we look forward to welcoming the successful candidate into our organisation.”

Enigma Partner Neil Mercer added: “The right person will have plenty of enthusiasm and drive. Previous legal experience is not essential but would be useful. If the successful candidate has previous legal experience I think he or she will find the experience of working at Enigma to be altogether different.”

Adverts will appear on Grad SouthWest and Job Centre Plus. Interviews will commence in the New Year.

Enigma are an equal opportunities employer.

Mugshots

No promotional campaign is complete without branded mugs. 

The mugs are available in two designs, each in Enigma Solicitors’ signature colours.

Enigma Solicitors’ hand-crafted Christmas cards

To personalise the firm’s Christmas cards, Enigma Solicitors’ partners, staff and families hand-decorated the cards with glitter, stickers and other embellishments. To make the cards, Megan, William and Stephanie, the children of Enigma’s manager Clare Long, were joined by Elodie Smith and Katy Mercer, the daughters of Enigma’s partners Rory Smith and Neil Mercer respectively. Each card was different but all shared a common theme — glitter! The cards were then signed by Enigma’s staff and partners.

Season’s greetings and best wishes for the New Year from all at Enigma Solicitors!

Enigma Solicitors’ signs erected

Enigma Solicitors’ signage has now been sited on their premises at North Hill, Plymouth.

The above photograph shows the front of Enigma’s offices, with a reflection of St Matthias church visible in one of the windows.

The signs were manufactured by Plymouth’s Nu Signs, a family-based business that makes signs and bespoke acrylic plastic items.

Introducing Enigma’s official Christmas cake

As part of the festive season, Enigma’s staff and clients have been enjoying an Enigma Christmas cake.

The fruitcake, iced in Enigma’s signature colours, was baked by Emma Smith, wife of Rory Smith, one of the firm’s partners.  Filled with cranberries and blueberries, the cake is infused with half a bottle of 10-year-old whiskey.

Enigma Solicitors covered by SouthWestBusiness.co.uk

The article about Enigma Solicitors that appeared in Plymouth’s The Herald on Tuesday 7th December can now also be read at SouthWestBusiness.co.uk, an online newspaper that provides the latest business news from the south west of England, including Devon, Cornwall, Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset, Gloucestershire, Bath and Bristol.

Enigma Solicitors featured in today’s edition of The Herald

Enigma Solicitors are featured in today’s edition of The Herald in an article entitled “City firm provides new signs.”

A photograph of Rory Smith and Neil Mercer, partners of Enigma, holding one of their signs on Plymouth Hoe in front of Smeaton’s Tower accompanies the article. 

The article includes an interview with Rory and Neil, and states the services that Enigma will cover as the only niche firm specialising in dispute resolution in Plymouth: civil and commercial litigation; negligence claims against professionals, especially other solicitors; construction disputes; employment cases; Sale of Goods Act cases; harassment claims; and partnership disputes.

The services provided by Nu Signs, the manufacturers of the signs, are also covered.