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Slater and Gordon, Eversheds and HSF take roles on Jay inquiry into child sexual abuse

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Legal Business
9 November 2016
Legal affairs

Slater and Gordon, Eversheds, Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF), Kingsley Napley, BLM, Hill Dickinson, Farrer & Co and Weightmans are all among the firms acting on the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA).

The firms are representing ‘core participants’ in the investigation, led by Professor Alexis Jay (pictured), into decades of sexual exploitation and abuse by the UK establishment, according to IICSA documents seen by Legal Business.

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