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Pinsents and CMS miss out as DLA Piper, DWF and Weightmans make it onto Scots government legal panel

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Legal Business
28 July 2015
Adviser reviewsScotland

Both Pinsent Masons and CMS Cameron McKenna have missed out on spots as nine firms were awarded places on the Scottish government’s legal services framework which is open to public sector bodies across Scotland.

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