The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has appointed 23 firms to its restructured legal panel and named a "core panel" of three which will provide the majority of its legal advice.
Clyde & Co, Dentons and Wragge & Co have been selected as the principal providers, while there is a 10-strong insolvency and corporate panel and an 18-firm specialist and reserve panel. The inso...
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