Applying the brakes – the legal chiefs helping fast-growth firms to mature Hamish McNicol29 October 2019In-houseInnovation Two ear-piercing siren blasts ring out across the Canary Wharf HQ of fintech unicorn Revolut.‘May I have your attention please! Fire has been reported in the building! Please listen for further instructions.’Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact jasmine.glass@legalbusiness.co.uk Related ContentMore in this categoryTransport for London plans journey with new roster of legal advisersThe Client Profile: Gurdeep Boparai, Coventry Building SocietyThe state of UK general counsel in 2024: Key insights and challengesGuest comment: A call to arms for the Bionic LawyerOverview: Facing fearComment: Remembering Mr Disruption – How Clayton Christensen became the legal industry’s North Star‘It’s beyond competitive advantage, it’s existential’ – Lex Mundi on how AI is reshaping the global legal marketEnterprise GC 2025: tackling burnout, managing board relations and future proofing in-house legal teamsFCA unveils £20m legal line-up, with Clifford Chance and Eversheds among firms not reappointed