Barratt Redrow, the U.K.’s biggest housebuilder, plans to cut its legal panel down to 10 law firms by 2026.
Last year, the FTSE 100 company conducted its first panel review since 2009, and reduced its panel by over half—from 28 law firms to 13.
It comes on a trend of in-house leaders seeking fewer outside advisers that can do more.
November 19, 2024 at 07:08 AM
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Barratt Redrow, the U.K.’s biggest housebuilder, plans to cut its legal panel down to 10 law firms by 2026.
Last year, the FTSE 100 company conducted its first panel review since 2009, and reduced its panel by over half—from 28 law firms to 13.
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