Winner: Peter Martyr, Norton Rose
You have to cast your mind back a long way to remember how far Norton Rose had fallen when Peter Martyr (pictured) first took over as the firm’s head in 2002.
You have to cast your mind back a long way to remember how far Norton Rose had fallen when Peter Martyr (pictured) first took over as the firm's head in 2002. The firm, which had suffered major damage in the early 1990s due to two IRA bomb blasts, was at the time wrestling with strategic discord, a large loss-making international network and falling profits.
December 13, 2012 at 07:03 PM
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Winner: Peter Martyr, Norton Rose
You have to cast your mind back a long way to remember how far Norton Rose had fallen when Peter Martyr (pictured) first took over as the firm’s head in 2002.
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