London-based lawyer retires from Goldman Sachs

David Grounsell, a lawyer who had spoken about the lessons Goldman Sachs learned from the financial crisis, has left

One of the top lawyers at Goldman Sachs in Europe, and a specialist on corporate governance, has retired from the bank.

David Grounsell was general counsel of Goldman Sachs International, a position he had held since 2005, and he is not to be immediately replaced, according to a source familiar with the situation.

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