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Q&A: Cooley’s Justin Stock talks launching in London and his ambition to match US success

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Legal Business
10 March 2017
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Two years after Cooley‘s launch in the City with a dramatic flurry of hires, the office has hit turnover of $47m and grown rapidly. Matthew Field talks to Cooley London managing partner Justin Stock about the firm’s next move.

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