After considerable speculation over the fate of international partners post-merger, CMS Cameron McKenna has confirmed a number of lawyers in the European offices of Olswang and Nabarro will be joining its network on 1 May, while the fate of Olswang’s remaining lawyers in Paris remains uncertain.
As part of the three-way merger announced in September, the offices of Olswang in Madrid, Paris, Brussels and Munich were left in limbo due to the structure of Camerons’ international network.
The CMS network of European firms meant lawyers would have to negotiate joining one of the member firms, which largely operate as separate businesses.
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