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<blockquote data-quote="Matt_96" data-source="post: 15463" data-attributes="member: 1260"><p>I'm not Jaysen, so I can't tell you what he would say but I don't think that's a good comparison. From my understanding, DWF is an insurance-backed firm and most of its instructions come from that background. You can see this in the practice areas that it specialises in: contentious insurance claims, professional negligence, personal injury etc. On the other hand, Eversheds is an international firm with a much broader practice in both disputes and corporate work. </p><p></p><p>Also, just because a company is publicly listed does not mean that it will necessarily do well over the long term. I think there are a lot of questions about the suitability of public listing to professional service firms that have not really been adequately answered as no major players in the legal market have yet to commit to it. You could certainly mention that listing publicly has helped DWF raise capital to expand but I don't think you can viably comment on its long term success based on just that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt_96, post: 15463, member: 1260"] I'm not Jaysen, so I can't tell you what he would say but I don't think that's a good comparison. From my understanding, DWF is an insurance-backed firm and most of its instructions come from that background. You can see this in the practice areas that it specialises in: contentious insurance claims, professional negligence, personal injury etc. On the other hand, Eversheds is an international firm with a much broader practice in both disputes and corporate work. Also, just because a company is publicly listed does not mean that it will necessarily do well over the long term. I think there are a lot of questions about the suitability of public listing to professional service firms that have not really been adequately answered as no major players in the legal market have yet to commit to it. You could certainly mention that listing publicly has helped DWF raise capital to expand but I don't think you can viably comment on its long term success based on just that. [/QUOTE]
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