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<blockquote data-quote="AlexJ" data-source="post: 171136" data-attributes="member: 24847"><p>Re Competitors</p><p></p><p>There are two kinds- </p><p></p><p>Those who compete for the same work in a practice area or industry. </p><p>With the example of W&C, their Africa projects team will compete mainly with MC and Latham who do work in this area.</p><p></p><p>This will be different for each practice area!</p><p></p><p>Those who are following a similar business model overall (and particularly in London).</p><p>By being bigger in London (their biggest office) W&C is pushing Latham / Kirkland on office size, and thus is a competitor of those firms, moving to a more full service model. Equally these firms compete with established UK firms for talent and work in London. Its a very different model to a Weil for example, who focus on their core areas of expertise in London.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexJ, post: 171136, member: 24847"] Re Competitors There are two kinds- Those who compete for the same work in a practice area or industry. With the example of W&C, their Africa projects team will compete mainly with MC and Latham who do work in this area. This will be different for each practice area! Those who are following a similar business model overall (and particularly in London). By being bigger in London (their biggest office) W&C is pushing Latham / Kirkland on office size, and thus is a competitor of those firms, moving to a more full service model. Equally these firms compete with established UK firms for talent and work in London. Its a very different model to a Weil for example, who focus on their core areas of expertise in London. [/QUOTE]
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