RIGA - Law firms are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. The vice chairman of the Latvian Council of Sworn Advocates, Guna Kaminska, said to The Baltic Times that, though advocates and their assistants are some of those professionals that have been more affected than others by the international economic crisis, she predicts that the future for them will soon “be better.”Agris Bitans, also member of the Council, and attorney and managing partner at Eversheds Bitans Law Offices, as well thinks that “things are going to change in the near future”...
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