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In House Update: Brexit - after the shock for clients, law firms will need to take a long hard look at themselves


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Brexit - after the shock for clients, law firms will need to take a long hard look at themselves
Legal advice will be in high demand as fear grips the City; but law firms will not be immune to the impact of Brexit
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