Plus ca change; plus c’est la meme chose. An old adage maybe, but an apt summary by one managing partner of the past year for France’s independent law firms.
While the past 12 months have seen high-profile management changes at some of Paris’ most reputable independents, the continued departure of partners to Anglo-Saxon rivals has meant the age-old issues of international reach and generational management continue to plague the new era of firm leaders.
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