City law firms are moving to routinely limit their risks on individual mandates as evidence grows that so-called liability capping is becoming common in many practice areas.

The latest Legal Week/EJ Legal Big Question survey of more than 100 senior lawyers found more than a quarter of respondents’ firms regularly cap liabilities on individual transactions, while 60% ‘sometimes’ put in place such arrangements.

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