Two months ago, a strange postcard arrived at the Legal Week offices. Unsigned, the writer had stencilled a message in big, bold capitals:
“Morgan Cole: 11 partners have resigned since 1 April. Many more to come as profits fall.”
Two years after the merger that created the largest firm in the Thames Valley region, Morgan Cole looks as if it has failed to live up to its promise. Despite partner defections, however, and missing out on acquiring some of the major technology clients in the area.
January 11, 2001 at 05:33 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
Two months ago, a strange postcard arrived at the Legal Week offices. Unsigned, the writer had stencilled a message in big, bold capitals:
“Morgan Cole: 11 partners have resigned since 1 April. Many more to come as profits fall.”
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