If "The Crown" Continues, Will Kirkland and Ellis and Paul, Weiss Have Cameo Roles

 The Great Growth Race in law firms has reached across the ocean to London. 

Both Kirkland and Ellis and Paul, Weiss, for example, have been busy bees beefing up their star power there, especially in corporate. Most recently the latter added Christopher Sullivan and Taner Hassan.

Netflix series "The Crown" isn't scheduled for more episodes but that could change. After all, there is the sustained obsession with The Royals. That means money to be made in the  entertainment piece.

If "The Crown" resumes production and fast-forwards to current times (ignoring the 20-year-distance rule) what could be likely are cameo parts for the leaders from Kirkland and Ellis, Paul, Weiss and what other law firms represent the financial sector.  The Royals better get really chummy with those financial tycoons. 

Meanwhile, tabloid RollonFriday (UK version of US Abovethelaw) should be paying more attention to those US firms increasing their presence in London. In addition, professional anonymous networks such as Fishbowl and Reddit are remiss in not analyzing  the global developments in law firms. 

Overall, there should be more communication about how and where law firms are looking to grow beyond the usual strategies. That story could become an innovative form of guerrilla warfare between Kirkland and Ellis and Paul, Weiss. 

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