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Taylor Wessing eyes CEE expansion with local merger
Taylor Wessing is expanding into Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) through a merger with Austrian-headquartered ENWC.
With the largest international law firms having turned their backs on the country, independent firms are in the ascendancy. This Special Report from the country asks lawyers for their opinions on the major issues affecting the market, including why magic circle firms have left the capital Budapest. The report also asks what firms have benefited from their departure, what the prospects are for new breakaway firms that have appeared and what practice areas will be keeping these firms busy in a new-look Hungarian market.
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Slovak motion
Having a single government in power combined with EU and domestic pressure means Slovakia’s lawyers are anticipating brighter things to come
Regional Focus: Central & Eastern Europe
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Taylor Wessing eyes CEE expansion with local merger
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Slovak motion
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Pole vaulting
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Turkish alight
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Three into one
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Domestic bliss?
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The big switch
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Fighting chance
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Willing and stable







