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2 New | Slaughter and May elects Roland Turnill as head of M&A | Partners overwhelmingly anti-Brexit as confidence in Britain staying in falters


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Slaughter and May elects Roland Turnill as head of M&A
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Turnill appointed following Stephen Cooke's election as senior partner earlier this year
Partners overwhelmingly anti-Brexit as confidence in Britain staying in falters
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Poll finds 40% of lawyers expect Britain to leave EU, but only 15% personally support Brexit. Partners believe law firm leaders should publicly enter the debate
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