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Shoosmiths enters Northern Ireland through takeover of insolvency firm McManus Kearney

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Legal Business
1 December 2016
Legal mergers

The second LB 100 firm to announce a move into Northern Ireland this week, national firm Shoosmiths has confirmed plans to merge with Belfast firm, McManus Kearney.

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