While the 2010 merger of Hogan & Hartson and Lovells has gone more smoothly than many expected, on some counts it has underdelivered - can the firm kick on to the next level?
April 24, 2017 at 03:53 AM
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In the small cadre of mega law firms that have used the Swiss verein corporate structure to span the globe, Hogan Lovells stands out. Call it the verein that doesn’t look like a verein.
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