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Latham’s global march slowed as capital markets slump hits US elite

Latham’s global march slowed as capital markets slump hits US elite
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Legal Business
25 February 2016
Financial servicesFinancial results 2015/16US firms

After setting the pace during last year’s global reporting season, raising revenue by 14% to $2.61bn to become the largest law firm in the world by turnover, growth at Latham & Watkins slowed in 2015 as the collapse in capital markets activity hits elite US firms.

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