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Ashurst has launched Ashurst Consulting, a new business line providing specialist consulting services as an additional offering to its existing legal services. The new line will initially be offered in Australia.

Ashurst Consulting aims to provide holistic solutions that help clients comply with regulatory and legal frameworks in their jurisdictions and operationalize laws and regulations.

"[The new offering] will strengthen our ability to effectively manage clients' most critical business challenges, by bringing together the technical expertise and rigour required to create value by meeting a broader spectrum of their needs,” said Paul Jenkins, Ashurst’s global managing partner .

Aside from Ashurst Consulting, the firm has launched two adjacent services: Board Advisory and Risk Advisory.

 

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