Nobody could fault Linklaters for lacking ambition, but it is only now becoming clear how decisively the firm is swinging behind its current round of international expansion. The past two weeks alone have seen the firm make partner appointments in Tokyo and Amsterdam, as well as securing Spanish securities heavyweight Sebastian Albella.
But more telling are clear signals that the firm’s finance ambitions state-side now extend to something like a serious run at the highly competitive US leveraged finance market – a fact underlined by the arrival this month of O’Melveny & Myers’ Jeff Norton.
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