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News in brief – December 2014

News in brief – December 2014
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4 December 2014
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KING & WOOD MALLESONS HIRES HEAVYWEIGHT EVERSHEDS TRIO

KWM last month hired former Eversheds senior partner Cornelius Medvei alongside former international head of real estate William Naunton and former London head of tax Clive Jones. The trio will lead expansion plans for the firm’s structured real estate team.

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