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A lateral move is like a divorce: Once you do it, you're more likely to do it again. Witness London antitrust star Christopher Bright. Bright moved from Linklaters to Clifford Chance in 1999; now he's joining the London office of New York's Shearman & Sterling. Some of Bright's deals may be negotiated by Shearman's Kenneth MacRitchie, who helped recruit him. MacRitchie is himself a Clifford Chance alumnus -- and lateral leapfrogger.
June 08, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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