Corporate
Jan. 11, 2000
Lexicon of London Not Easy to Shake
William Cernius, a securities partner in the Newport Beach office of Latham & Watkins, is still trying to lose his English accent. But after spending two years during the early 1990s in Latham & Watkins' London office, Cernius' vocabulary has changed permanently, even if his accent has almost faded away.




William Cernius, a securities partner in the Newport Beach office of Latham & Watkins, is still trying to lose his English accent. But after spending two years during the early 1990s in Latham & Watkins' London office, Cernius' vocabulary has changed permanently, even if his accent has almost faded away.
"There are still a few words I use in lieu of their American counterparts,"...
"There are still a few words I use in lieu of their American counterparts,"...
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