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Eversheds real estate head and tax partner to form high-end boutique

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Legal Business
6 June 2014
Real estate and constructionCommercialEversheds

William Naunton and Clive Jones to depart after year-long notice period.

The head of Eversheds’ international real estate group, William Naunton, is to leave the firm alongside tax partner Clive Jones to set up a high-end real estate boutique, after both have served a one-year notice period.

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