For Norton Rose, the symbolism – or timing – could not have been less fortunate.
Less than two weeks ago the firm announced it was parting company with a group of nine Cologne partners inherited from its year-old merger with Germany’s Gaedertz.
Norton Rose is putting a brave face on the shock departure of its leading four-partner acquisition finance team. But the defections will force the firm to ask some awkward questions, argue James Baxter & Alex Novarese
January 23, 2002 at 07:03 PM
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For Norton Rose, the symbolism – or timing – could not have been less fortunate.
Less than two weeks ago the firm announced it was parting company with a group of nine Cologne partners inherited from its year-old merger with Germany’s Gaedertz.
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