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New Law enters the big league: Lawyers On Demand seals £25m merger with Australian firm

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Legal Business · 24 February 2016 · 2 min read
Legal mergers Australia Innovation

In the largest New Law merger to date, the UK’s biggest freelance lawyer service Lawyers On Demand (LOD) has sealed a deal with Australia’s AdventBalance to create a £25m business.

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