Tarlo Lyons’ former managing partner, Nigel McEwan, has quit the IT specialist to launch a coaching business for lawyers.
McEwan left the firm, which he headed for 10 years, at the beginning of the summer.
Legal Week Reports
September 21, 2005 at 08:03 PM
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Tarlo Lyons’ former managing partner, Nigel McEwan, has quit the IT specialist to launch a coaching business for lawyers.
McEwan left the firm, which he headed for 10 years, at the beginning of the summer.
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