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2 New | Pinsent Masons appoints its first chief operating officer | DAC Beachcroft set to enter Malaysia through joint venture


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Pinsent Masons appoints its first chief operating officer
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Chief operating officer joins from Holman Fenwick as the firm also reports its first external board member
DAC Beachcroft set to enter Malaysia through joint venture
News - Mon 18th Apr
DAC Beachcroft has applied to the ministry of Justice in Malaysia to establish a presence in the country with its associated firm
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