When Slater and Gordon became the world’s first publicly-listed law firm in 2007, it was supposed to herald a new era of law firm ownership.
Instead, a decade after its landmark initial public offering, the Australian personal injury and employment claims specialist’s business is in tatters, thanks to a disastrous acquisition and stifling regulatory reform in one of its core practice areas.
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