This company saved me
This company saved me from making a huge mistake. Eternally indebted
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Ashurst LLP is a multinational law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom.
Appold Street 5, EC2A 2AG, London, United Kingdom
This company saved me from making a huge mistake. Eternally indebted
We worked for one of the directors ‘Julia Derrick’ and because she works as a director for Ashurst LLP she decided to start a personal witch hunt on out company trying to victimise us against our affiliated companies, this person is not to be trusted at all and is a snake in the grass.
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