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Living on the edge

At the edge of the UK's modern service economy, a group of small to medium sized enterprises has emerged to carry the banner of enterprise and wealth creation in demanding markets. Paul Lang looks at how valuable professional indemnity could be to these individuals

Up to one million white-collar freelancers work in the UK in jobs as diverse as marketing, HR strategy, advertising, feng shui and design. The list goes on.

Their credentials are often top qualifications, young, active minds, driving energy and unfailing ambition. Their high technical and creative skills produce advanced, innovative, flexible and highly valued solutions for large corporations and the public sector.

Yesterday's 'ideas guy', 'boffin' or 'fixer' is today's new professional, and with

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