Firms in talks to use contract pool; A&O mulls using alumni
Several leading City firms are considering using contract lawyers as part of a venture by a new business to create a vetted pool of temporary lawyers to support major practices.
Several leading City firms are considering using contract lawyers as part of a venture by a new business to create a vetted pool of temporary lawyers to support major practices. Firms including Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Travers Smith and a number of US firms in London are interested in bringing in contract lawyers for individual pieces of work - a model rarely used in the UK but well-established in the US.
October 28, 2009 at 09:11 PM
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Firms in talks to use contract pool; A&O mulls using alumni
Several leading City firms are considering using contract lawyers as part of a venture by a new business to create a vetted pool of temporary lawyers to support major practices.
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