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Collyer Bristow LLP Excellence Awards

28 October 2010
Issue: 7439 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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The achievements of Collyer Bristow LLP have been recognised by the Law Society in its annual Excellence Awards.

They were presented with the award for Excellence in International Legal Services by Law Society president Linda Lee. The judges were impressed by the firm’s focused and committed approach to the development of their international practice.  They noted that their strategy was supported by its broader business activities and by the fact that the “international ethos” ran throughout the firm.

The judges commented: “Collyer Bristow has demonstrated how a ‘traditional mid-sized firm’ can adapt their business model to respond to, and effectively compete for, opportunities in the international marketplace.” 
 

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