National firm’s new plan sets focus on selected sector groups to strengthen FTSE 100 ties
Addleshaw Goddard is to align its business around four key sector groups as part of its new five-year strategy.
Addleshaw Goddard is to align its business around four key sector groups as part of its new five-year strategy. The national firm has highlighted financial services, public sector, retail and consumer and real estate for growth, with the firm hoping the focus will help strengthen ties with existing clients as well as attracting new clients. The sectors will run alongside Addleshaws’ existing four main practice divisions – real estate, contentious and commercial, and finance and projects and corporate.
July 02, 2009 at 04:39 AM
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National firm’s new plan sets focus on selected sector groups to strengthen FTSE 100 ties
Addleshaw Goddard is to align its business around four key sector groups as part of its new five-year strategy.
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