Firms pile into fast-moving corporate crime sphere but is there enough work to keep all hands busy?

Firms pile into fast-moving corporate crime sphere but is there enough work to keep all hands busy?

White-collar crime

The In-House Lawyer assesses a highly competitive sector in flux.

Contributors

Georgina Stanley|Anna Cole-Bailey

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‘We’ve disrupted the market – everybody knows about us now,’ says Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan London co-managing partner Ted Greeno of the US law firm’s inexorable rise in the City.
Tesco, Rolls-Royce, Unaoil, Greenergy – as companies face increasing scrutiny of their governance and anti-corruption procedures, the number of law firms striving to corner the lucrative white-collar/corporate crime market shows no sign of abating.

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