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St Luke's famous co-operative business model is coming under pressure as a serious rift grows among staff over the company's future strategy.
The agency schism centres on divided opinion about opening an overseas office, possibly in New York, and the future of several key directors.
The moves are believed to be opposed by the joint managing directors Phil Teer and Neil Henderson, resulting in a stand-off with Andy Law, St Luke's chairman.
It is also thought Law's involvement in the creative media company ...