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Overview What are department profiles? Who can have a department profile? Is there a charge for creating department profiles? How are department profiles accessed and edited? What if my department has a different name to the one on the Chambers website? Do I have to upload a new department profile every time a new guide is released? Can links be added or images/PDFs be uploaded onto department profiles? Can department profiles be in a language other than English? Must logos be added to a department profile? Is there a word limit for department profile? How to add content to a department profile Who can put work highlights, articles or press releases on the Chambers & Partners website? Is there a charge for adding work highlights, articles or press releases? How do I put a deal, article or press release on a firm or lawyer's profile? What documents can I upload on a firm or lawyer's profile? Can I upload work highlights, articles or press releases in a language other than English? Can I insert an image as part of my deal, article or press release? Can I insert hyperlinks into my deal, article or press release? Can work highlights, articles or press releases be edited/deleted after they have been published on the website? What kind of work highlights, articles or press releases can be uploaded? How do I choose an area of law/industry sector when tagging a deal, article or press release? Is there a word limit for a deal, article or press release? What individual profile subscriptions are available? When is payment due? What is the profile word count? Can I update individual profiles? Can non-ranked individuals utilise a profile? When can we announce news of our lawyer and firm rankings to the media? What else can we do to highlight our individual’s success?

Can I insert hyperlinks into my deal, article or press release?

It is not advisable to enter hyperlinks to other webpages into the text editor. We will be using the text entered into the text editor to formulate a short preview of the deal, article or press release, in order to give readers an idea of what the content is about. By inserting a URL, it may potentially affect the number of times the page is viewed.

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