London-based Allen & Overy has implemented a new, more flexible business model that caters for high-peak demand for legal services in a move that A&O managing director Wim Dejonghe says provides flexibility that the traditional law firm model fails to deliver. The A&O developments provides for self-employed lawyers to provide their services at times […]
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