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As the newest co-chairs of Wachtell’s mergers and aquistions practice, Jacob Kling and David Lam are a picture of the firm’s future. The hyper-competitive Big Law talent market is pushing the storied Wall Street firm to tinker with its top ranks and add new faces.
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