“Look, it’s hard having to respond to crises [like the war] while not pissing off clients and LinkedIn,” a top London litigator told me on Friday. “You have to toe the client line.”
It’s a lesson that Dentons had to learn the hard (and public) way.
Law firms erring as Dentons had is vanishingly rare. But, given the wave of global discord that the Israel-Gaza war has caused, I think they can be forgiven, writes The Global Lawyer.
October 22, 2023 at 06:31 PM
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“Look, it’s hard having to respond to crises [like the war] while not pissing off clients and LinkedIn,” a top London litigator told me on Friday. “You have to toe the client line.”
It’s a lesson that Dentons had to learn the hard (and public) way.
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