Norton Rose Fulbright
Law firm
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Norton Rose Fulbright (NRF) is a British-American business law firm. It is the thirteenth-largest by headcount[8] and 21st by revenue, with revenues of more than $2 billion.[9]
Managing Partner, US
Peter Scott[3]
Managing Partner, EMEA
Jennifer Teskey[4]
Managing Partner, Canada
Alison Deitz[5]
Chief Executive Partner, Australia
Brent Botha[6]
Chief Executive Officer, South Africa
Global Chair
| No. of lawyers | 3000+[1] |
|---|---|
| Key people | Jeff Cody[2] Managing Partner, US Peter Scott[3] Global Chair |
| Date founded | 1794 |
| Website | nortonrosefulbright |

History
The British law firm Norton Rose was established by Robert Charsley in 1794 and expanded across Asia, Europe and the Middle East in the 1990s.[10]
In 2013, Norton Rose merged with American law firm Fulbright & Jaworski, forming Norton Rose Fulbright.[11]
In June 2017, the firm again merged, absorbing New York City law firm Chadbourne & Parke.[12]
Criticism
In August 2018, the High Court of Justice in London criticized Norton Rose for unfair and misleading presentation in a case involving Fundo Soberano de Angola: "The breaches of duty are sufficiently serious and culpable to warrant discharging the WFO and not granting fresh relief, irrespective of the other grounds of challenge".[13][14]