Four months after The Am Law Daily checked in on Am Law 100 and other leading foreign firms with offices in tumultuous Cairo, one British firm has decided that Egypt’s ongoing civil unrest is too much to bear.
Trowers & Hamlins, a midtier, London-based firm with roughly 350 lawyers, announced in a press release that it shuttered its Cairo office on Dec. 31 because of concerns about the country’s long-term future.
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