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US legal giants scale up in London: ‘Prestige alone is no longer enough’ 

After years of slow buildout in London, the once conservative law firms of Sullivan & Cromwell, Davis Polk and Cravath are opening up to external hiring

Shock waves are going through the City as once risk-averse law firms are now opening their cheque books to lateral hires
Shock waves are going through the City as once risk-averse law firms are now opening their cheque books to lateral hires Illustration: Leonard Beard

Before Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison kicked off an aggressive expansion in the City two years ago, the London office of the US law firm was seen as a satellite office for New York.

The US powerhouse had maintained a small team of City lawyers for decades. This was a common tactic, with many of its large rivals staying small and nimble in the UK and rarely tapping rivals for top talent.

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