Judging by the dearth of transactional work at the moment, it feels strange to see so much London partner hiring taking place.
It feels even stranger when you see the areas in which firms are making top-level hires.
It's certainly not a busy deal market, writes the London Lawyer. There's something else going on.
January 20, 2023 at 07:09 AM
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Judging by the dearth of transactional work at the moment, it feels strange to see so much London partner hiring taking place.
It feels even stranger when you see the areas in which firms are making top-level hires.
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