Fourteen jobs transferred to Bristol as firm trims City back office
Simmons & Simmons has expanded its recently launched Bristol office to provide back office support to the wider business.
Simmons & Simmons has expanded its recently-launched Bristol office to provide back office support to the wider business. The firm has transferred 14 support staff positions from London to Bristol, which opened last September to provide high-end legal advice to clients at a lower cost. The support positions moving over to Bristol comprise a mix of IT, finance, risk and document production roles, with the relocations resulting in an undisclosed number of redundancies in London. Fewer than 10 London staff are believed to have been affected.
February 21, 2013 at 07:03 PM
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Fourteen jobs transferred to Bristol as firm trims City back office
Simmons & Simmons has expanded its recently launched Bristol office to provide back office support to the wider business.
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