Demand for legal talent grows in Africa

While the highest levels of recruitment activity continue to be found in Asia, there is increased demand for key talent within Africa, according to Naveen Tuli, global managing director at internat

While the highest levels of recruitment activity continue to be found in Asia, there is increased demand for key talent within Africa, according to Naveen Tuli, global managing director at international legal staffing specialist Laurence Simons.

Tuli told Recruiter that one of the key trends in global legal recruitment right now is the emergence of Africa, particularly Northern Africa, as a destination for key legal talent.

Click on the video below to see what Tuli had to say:

For more from Tuli, see the latest issue of Recruiter, out tomorrow.

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Naveem Tuli

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