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Bruce Lincoln Justin Harvey-Hills & Peter Hayden Mourant du Feu & Jeune

04 February 2010
Issue: 7403 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Bruce Lincoln, Justin Harvey-Hills and Peter Hayden, have become partners at Mourant du Feu & Jeune effective from 1 February 2010.

Jonathan Rigby, managing partner of Mourant du Feu & Jeune, says: “Bruce, Justin and Peter have all risen to the challenges presented by the quantity of high quality, complex and demanding work that we have seen in litigation over the past 18 months. They will be working closely with litigation partners across our offices to maintain our expertise and profile for contentious work.”

Issue: 7403 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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