Irwin Mitchell has paid out thousands of pounds in its first dividend to shareholders since February last year, as both current and former partners continue to benefit from shares handed out after the firm’s 2011 corporate restructuring.
Former partners continue to benefit from shares in firm's parent company
March 09, 2017 at 04:37 AM
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Irwin Mitchell has paid out thousands of pounds in its first dividend to shareholders since February last year, as both current and former partners continue to benefit from shares handed out after the firm’s 2011 corporate restructuring.
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