Keeping up with the money
- From: Vol 6, Issue 2 (February 2005)
- Category: Market insight
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Lawyers move to where the work is. They have had to be fast-moving to stay in the water sector over the past year. Alexandra Child investigates.
The boom in international private water concessions provided a double feast for law firms: first in drawing up the contracts and then in dealing with the disputes and departures that subsequently arose from the contracts. Now lawyers are facing a double fast. A fast because there are so few new concessions, and also because the smartest lawyers are having to ...
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