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‘Unfulfilled client demand for alternative resourcing’: A&O launches Peerpoint in Asia

‘Unfulfilled client demand for alternative resourcing’: A&O launches Peerpoint in Asia
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Jaishree Kalia
13 November 2015
AsiaInnovation

Following the success of its high-end contract lawyer service Peerpoint in London, Allen & Overy (A&O) is now extending the model to Asia.

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