While some fortunes have been made, Tony Williams argues the Covid-19 pandemic has underlined the enduring strength of the traditional law firm partnership model
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London firm singled out performances by its business crime, corporate and real estate transactions practices
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Office will be firm's fifth in Germany; more partners expected to join ahead of January opening
Law firms can make a virtue of an increasingly mobile workforce by ensuring their ambassadors outweigh the detractors, writes Tony Williams