City firms approach 2011 in a warily upbeat mood as fears of a double-dip recession fade, but public spending and eurozone troubles are expected to impact on growth. Friederike Heine reports

City partners are shrugging off concerns about the eurozone and domestic spending cuts to face 2011 in a generally upbeat mood, with nine out of 10 law firms expecting revenue growth over the year.

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