Some of London’s top banks have pledged to avoid cutting legal staff in the wake of the current credit turmoil, despite mounting pressure on commercial jobs in the structured finance arena.
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) Deputy General Counsel Chris Campbell said that the state of the market would have “categorically no effect” on RBS’ legal team, despite the bank earlier announcing that it is to scale back its collateralised debt obligations team.
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