More Than 1 in 3 UK Associate Exits Came From Banking and Finance Practices This Summer
Nearly 130 banking and finance associates departed from their firms, followed by corporate lawyers, according to research by Law.com Compass.
October 20, 2023 at 06:44 AM
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Banking and finance practices suffered the largest portion of U.K. associate departures in the summer months, according to research by Law.com Compass.
Lawyers linked to banking and finance accounted for 37% of all the exits in June and July, based on the analysis of nearly 347 leavers across 112 firms.
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