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Revolving doors: US sees spate of lateral hires

Revolving doors: US sees spate of lateral hires
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Jaishree Kalia
26 August 2014
Strategic recruitment

Lateral hires last week have seen Mayer Brown, DLA Piper and Reed Smith make key hires in their US practices, while a Bingham McCutchen partner exits to go in-house.

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