What is RSS?

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) keeps you up to date with news and information on websites you visit regularly. Instead of revisiting websites for new items of news or information, you can use RSS through an RSS reader to automatically get the latest news delivered to your desktop as soon as it is added to the website.

We now offer RSS for our media releases.

What do I need?

You will need a free RSS news reader. Depending on the computer and operating system you use, one RSS news reader may be more suitable than another. Microsoft Windows users may find that either of these free RSS readers meets their needs: Feedreader or Active Web Reader. RSS news readers are also included in the latest releases of the Firefox and Opera browsers. The latest version of Internet Explorer (version 7) also contains an RSS reader.

Once you have your RSS news reader (or aggregator as they are sometimes called) to receive new feeds from us you simply need to enter the following URL when prompted by your RSS news reader: www.freshfields.com/rss/rss.xml

If you have any questions please contact our webmaster.

News

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