Norton Rose Fulbright will welcome two new leaders to the fold in 2015.
On Jan. 1, 2015, Peter Martyr, global chief executive of the firm, will relinquish his duties as managing partner of Norton Rose Fulbright’s London-based operations to Martin Scott. Meanwhile, John Coleman, managing partner of Norton Rose Fulbright Canada, will make way for his successor Charles Hurdon, the firm announced Wednesday.
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