A year on from the merger between the Thomson Corp. and Reuters — which created the world’s largest information multimedia news agency — and there has still been no review of the new company’s fused panel of U.K. legal advisers. And according to Daragh Fagan, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) general counsel for Thomson Reuters Markets division, there are no plans for one.

“We inherited some good relationships with U.K. law firms — predominantly from Reuters as Thomson Financial was a smaller business in the U.K. — so we thought, ‘why not keep them?’” he says.

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