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Disputes revival has huge implications for City law

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Pritchard
pritchard1214@legalease.co.uk
5 April 2013
PritchardCommentLitigation

A few years ago – during what in retrospect turned out to be a boom – you knew where you stood with City law. The market kept growing and, while the man in the street associated lawyers with courts and disputes, those in the industry knew success came from the other side of the equation. In short, you made the real money from deal-doing and associated disciplines, not the contentious side of practice.

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