The full-service firms is aiming to recruit a team of 25 senior lawyers before opening for business in March. Keystone then hopes to take on a further 50 solicitors as well as support staff. Managing partner James Knight told Lawyers Weekly: 'Considering how similar our two legal systems are, it’s probably not that surprising that what Keystone has to offer looks like it will be just as attractive in Australia as it has proved to be in the UK.'
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