Dundas & Wilson has become a limited liability partnership (LLP), making it the first of the big four Scottish firms to convert.
The move, on 1 November, comes after conversions by fellow Scottish firms Brodies and Tods Murray earlier this year.
Legal Week Reports
November 24, 2004 at 07:03 PM
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Dundas & Wilson has become a limited liability partnership (LLP), making it the first of the big four Scottish firms to convert.
The move, on 1 November, comes after conversions by fellow Scottish firms Brodies and Tods Murray earlier this year.
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