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Neasa Quigley

Neasa Quigley

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neasa.quigley@carson-mcdowell.com

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Neasa’s key practice areas involve advising on mergers and acquisitions, private equity...

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Gideon Benaim

Gideon Benaim

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Gideon specialises in reputation protection for high profile individuals and companies. He has extensive expertise in the ar...

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Tom Sprange KC

Tom Sprange KC

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tsprange@kslaw.com

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Thomas Sprange provides advocacy and strategic advice in significant, high-value and complex commercia...

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Solomon Wifa

Solomon Wifa

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swifa@willkie.com

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Solomon Wifa is a partner in the Asset Management Group. A well-established investment funds lawyer wit...

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Sarah Rowland

Sarah Rowland

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Sarah.Rowland@IrwinMitchell.com

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I am a Partner in the Medical Negligence department and lead a team of lawyers who are ba...

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