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Corporate adviser rankings: clients by numbers

04 September 2019
Issue: 7854 / Categories: Legal News , Legal services
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Slaughter and May has more UK listed company clients than any other firm, according to the latest Corporate Advisers Rankings Guide. 

The Magic Circle firm, which recently added a further three FTSE 250 clients to its roster, now advises 122 UK quoted companies―five more than its closest rival, Herbert Smith Freehills. Pinsent Masons also put in a strong showing in the rankings, released this week, not only advising the highest number of AIM-listed companies but also the most FTSE-listed energy (15 clients) and technology companies (ten clients).  

Issue: 7854 / Categories: Legal News , Legal services
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