Business & Finance A&O Shearman hands partners £2.2mn as profits return to pre-merger levels
Pay rise following 2024 tie-up indicates law firm has found its feet after senior lawyers axed during tumultuous period
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· July 16, 2026 · 1 min read
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Pay rise following 2024 tie-up indicates law firm has found its feet after senior lawyers axed during tumultuous period
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