When news broke of the potential merger between Clyde & Co and BLM, it set off a wave of confusion across the market.
One is a firm with global pedigree that is on the up. The other, a U.K. firm that has faced notable financial troubles.
Concerns have been raised over BLM's financial difficulties and other stressors in recent years.
December 02, 2021 at 10:14 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com International
When news broke of the potential merger between Clyde & Co and BLM, it set off a wave of confusion across the market.
One is a firm with global pedigree that is on the up. The other, a U.K. firm that has faced notable financial troubles.
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