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From Tbilisi to Azerbaijan: Dentons Kensington Swan tie-up hits expectations

Kensington Swan set ‘reasonably ambitious’ post-merger revenue targets.

The new chair of Dentons Kensington Swan says its merger with one of the world’s largest law firms has been meeting ambitious revenue targets in what has been a challenging environment.

And he anticipates a positive outlook for the country’s top law firms even as the local economy looks set

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Hamish McNicol Thu, 08 Oct 2020
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