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Law firm earns £22m advising Treasury

By George Parker and Michael Peel

Published: June 24 2009 23:33 | Last updated: June 24 2009 23:33

The salvage operation for Britain’s banks may have cost the taxpayer billions of pounds, but it has proved a bonanza for Slaughter and May, one of the country’s biggest law firms.

Lawyers acting for the firm amassed fees of more than £22m in the past year, advising Treasury ministers on a range of bank rescues from Northern Rock to RBS and Lloyds.

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