Herbert Smith finance partner Chris Fanner reflects on recession, stupid acronyms and letting the best man down
What’s the closest you’ve come to quitting law? An offer from BZW to move into corporate finance.
Herbert Smith finance partner Chris Fanner reflects on recession, stupid acronyms and letting the best man down
September 23, 2009 at 12:46 PM
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Herbert Smith finance partner Chris Fanner reflects on recession, stupid acronyms and letting the best man down
What’s the closest you’ve come to quitting law? An offer from BZW to move into corporate finance.
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