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  2. DWF Group - Wikipedia

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    DWF is a global legal business headquartered in Manchester, England, [4] with 31 offices across the world. [5] [6] In March 2019, DWF was listed on the London Stock Exchange. ...

  3. Watson Farley & Williams - Wikipedia

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    Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) is an international law firm based in London. The firm has over 500 attorneys and 15 offices. The firm has over 500 attorneys and 15 offices. History

  4. Magic Circle (law firms) - Wikipedia

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    Among the large firms not included in the term are Herbert Smith Freehills; Hogan Lovells; Norton Rose Fulbright; and Stephenson Harwood, which are less profitable. [citation needed] Also, at the time the term was coined, the corporate practice at Herbert Smith (as it was known pre-merger) was focused on privatisation work, which had dried up.

  5. Silver Circle (law firms) - Wikipedia

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    The term 'Silver Circle' was coined by The Lawyer magazine in response to the term 'Magic Circle'. According to The Lawyer, the term 'Silver Circle' is intended to define a category of firms with a similar approach.

  6. One Essex Court - Wikipedia

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    One Essex Court is a set of barristers' chambers in London, specialising in commercial litigation, which was founded in 1966. [1] It is distinct from 1 Essex Court and Essex Court Chambers. [2] [3] It currently comprises 131 full-time members, 52 of whom are silks or King's Counsel. [4]

  7. 39 Essex Chambers - Wikipedia

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    39 Essex Chambers is a long established barristers' chambers based in London with over 150 barristers, including 58 King's Counsel.The chambers offers expertise in commercial, common, construction, costs, environmental and planning, public and regulatory and disciplinary law.

  8. Squire Patton Boggs - Wikipedia

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    Squire Patton Boggs is an international law firm with over 40 offices in 20 countries. It was formed in 2014 by the merger of multinational law firm Squire Sanders with Washington, D.C.–based Patton Boggs.

  9. Inns of Court - Wikipedia

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    The Inns played an important role in the history of the English Renaissance theatre.Notable literary figures and playwrights who resided in the Inns of Court included John Donne (1572-1631), Francis Beaumont (1584-1616), John Marston (1576-1634), Thomas Lodge (c. 1558-1625), Thomas Campion (1567-1620), Abraham Fraunce (c. 1559-c. 1593), Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586), Sir Thomas More (1478-1535 ...