Trinity’s new arbitration practice recruits Natasha Peter in Paris following Poupak Anjomshoaa in London

Trinity’s new arbitration practice recruits Natasha Peter in Paris following Poupak Anjomshoaa in London

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The firm, created in 2006 and focused on Africa and the Middle East, is further strengthening its service offering.

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