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The fact that most solicitors’ practices will submit through the Law Society to the new controls on financial services imposed by the Financial Services Act 1986 is in itself a reason for inclusion here of information about firms in Wales well-versed in financial matters and their relationship to legal services to commerce.

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G. C. Bricault P. Isbell J. L. Carr

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Bowen, J. (1989). The Lawyer’s Role. In: Bricault, G.C., Isbell, P., Carr, J.L. (eds) Corporate Financial Services in Wales 1989. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2739-1_6

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