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‘A global perspective’: Australia partner Jenkins next to head Ashurst

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Jaishree Kalia
20 April 2016
Law firm managementAustralia

After four months of searching for the firm’s next global managing partner, Ashurst has turned to its Australian side and appointed Sydney-based banking partner and global finance co-head Paul Jenkins as the second man in charge.

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