Longstanding CEO gains another three-year term at helm of firm
October 10, 2017 at 05:28 AM
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Norton Rose Fulbright global chief executive Peter Martyr has been handed a sixth term at the helm of the firm.
According to a firm spokesperson, Martyr was confirmed in the role by the firm’s global partnership this June, with his new three-year term set to start on 1 January next year.
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