
A&O and Shearman announce partner promotions
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A total of eight disputes lawyers will step up to partner on the same day the two high-profile firms merge in May, while in London an Indian public law and civil litigation advocate has joined Maitland Chambers.
Ahead of their merger to form A&O Shearman scheduled for 1 May, Allen & Overy (A&O) and Shearman & Sterling (Shearman) have made their first joint announcement on partner promotions. Announced on Monday (8 April), the promotions will take effect on the same day of the
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