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Bond Dickinson latest to blame Brexit as firm implements pay freeze

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Matthew Field
23 September 2016
PayBrexit

Bond Dickinson is the latest firm to postpone its salary reviews until November, blaming the Brexit vote for hitting activity levels.

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