Transatlantic firm targets new territories in post-merger review
Hogan Lovells is putting international expansion and client development at the centre of its first post-merger strategy review.
Hogan Lovells is putting international expansion and client development at the centre of its first post-merger strategy review. The transatlantic law firm has drawn up a list of key jurisdictions it would like to enter by the close of December 2014 as part of a review conducted by co-chief executives Warren Gorrell and David Harris.
October 19, 2011 at 07:03 PM
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Transatlantic firm targets new territories in post-merger review
Hogan Lovells is putting international expansion and client development at the centre of its first post-merger strategy review.
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