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The Friday Edit: Wrongdoing in high and low places, the latest on Bingham and cutting edge New Law twaddle

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Legal Business
26 September 2014
CommentBingham McCutchenThe Friday Edit

Welcome to the latest instalment of our weekly recap of interesting things that happened in law land this week.

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