Two of Europe’s biggest law firms broke the mould of detached legal advisers by working alongside governments to craft market-saving measures at the centre of the financial crisis.
As the credit crunch turned into a full-scale economic crisis, lawyers from Slaughter and May in the UK and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in Germany worked under unprecedented time pressures, knowing the stakes were higher than any other deal they had taken on.

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