Many firms claim to be global, but not many firms demonstrate their global ambitions quite like Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, which has taken to holding lunch-hour language classes in its bid to take over the world.
Presumably the firm’s European offices have become so bored of speaking a foreign language to their English counterparts that the management has orchestrated a scheme to rectify the problem. In fact, so desperate are they to make it work they have even put adverts for the course in the lift.
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