Norton Rose and DLA Piper have maintained their positions as the law firms with the broadest base of Alternative Investment Market (AIM) clients despite the drop in activity on the market, according to quarterly client rankings released this week.
The latest figures from Hemscott reveal Norton Rose has held on to its ranking as the firm with the highest number of AIM-listed clients even after losing three clients over the three-month period from January to April this year.
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