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News in brief – April 2017

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Legal Business
7 April 2017
Law firm managementCMS Cameron McKennaIn-houseLeadershipLegal mergersNabarroOlswang

300 JOBS CUT AHEAD OF CMS MERGER

Approximately 300 support staff roles are to be cut at CMS Cameron McKenna, Olswang and Nabarro ahead of their triple merger next month. The firms ran a redundancy consultation from January to March, with 650 of the 950 support staff offered roles in the combined firm.

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