Linklaters has confirmed the final line-up for its new senior partner election process, with three candidates remaining in the running.
Former corporate chief David Barnes and fellow London corporate partner Richard Godden have dropped out of the race, leaving global head of banking Robert Elliott, European managing partner Jean-Pierre Blumberg and global head of litigation John Turnbull in contention to take over from incumbent senior partner David Cheyne when he steps down in September.
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