Bruised and battered, or sitting pretty?
The fate of Clifford Chance’s historically pre-eminent private equity practice has appeared uncertain for a while.
The firm's famed private equity offering has long been a place US firms hire from—but leaders Jonny Myers and Spencer Baylin believe the market is shifting in their favour.
June 18, 2024 at 06:10 AM
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Bruised and battered, or sitting pretty?
The fate of Clifford Chance’s historically pre-eminent private equity practice has appeared uncertain for a while.
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