During the last decade a handful of large regional law firms have achieved an elusive national status: in doing so, the acquisition of a robust London – City – practice has been the key ingredient.
But how easy is it for the new national firms to achieve their full potential and provide serious competition to the City elite? Can they ever really break free of the bonds of the regional geography, origins and culture underpinning their current brand image? Should they even try?
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