They must be putting something in the tea over at Canary Wharf.
Not long ago, Clifford Chance (CC) was a den of intrigue. Blood was flowing through the firm’s corridors as the partnership rebelled against what they saw as an over-centralised management. In New York the assistants were in open revolt (see story), the partner exit door was spinning away merrily and the West Coast operations were a constant thorn in the firm’s side. And the trouble was not confined to CC’s overseas operations. In London, the firm came within a whisker of losing the cream of its private equity practice to Weil Gotshal & Manges (see story).
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