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Why lawyers want to go solo: It’s ‘very difficult’ to change the culture in a law firm

Pallas Partners managing partner Natasha Harrison: ‘Do I wake up at three in the morning and go ‘goodness, I have launched a law firm’ — yes I do’

Pallas Partners' Harrison: ‘I can really set the culture and values. It is very difficult to change those in an existing firm’
Pallas Partners' Harrison: ‘I can really set the culture and values. It is very difficult to change those in an existing firm’

 Nearly 40% of lawyers want to launch their own firms, new research showed, but those who have taken the plunge warn it is “not for the faint of heart”. 

“Do I wake up at three in the morning and go ‘goodness, I have launched a law firm’ — yes I do,” said Natasha Harrison, managing partner of London disputes firm Pallas Partners, which launched in February as a breakaway from US litigation law firm Boies Schiller Flexner.

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