It’s official. Had he lost the senior partner elections, Linklaters corporate heavyweight David Cheyne would not have quit the firm in a fit of pique.

Indeed, Cheyne claims such behaviour from a Linklaters partner would have been “extraordinary”, despite the long-running mutterings linking the magic circle firm’s top deal lawyer to one Sullivan & Cromwell.

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