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August 11, 2003 |
Washington DC firms have not been hit as hard as their New York or West Coast counterparts in the current economic downturn, but the heightened competitiveness that comes with such stability has made the DC market a tough one for out-of-town firms to break into. Sophie Evans reports
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June 1, 2003 |
Where only two years ago, the talk in the market was of the battle to recruit enough lawyers to handle the volume of work, now it is of redundancies, managed exits, performance reviews and hiring freezes. Derek Bedlow assesses the current recruitment climate
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May 28, 2003 |
Reuters' Andrew Garard appointed as new general counsel
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May 28, 2003 |
The public perception in the US is that lawyers got off lightly in the post-Enron backlash. But Sarbanes-Oxley could change all that. The threat of outside regulation has been a big wake-up call to the profession - is it too little too late? Derek Bedlow reviews the response of the American Bar Association
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May 28, 2003 |
The traditional reluctance of US firms to act against their banking clients has spread to the UK opening up opportunities for those firms with less powerful banking and corporate departments, reports Philip Hoult
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April 7, 2003 |
The attitude of the world's top law firms towards litigating against the big investment banks differs greatly depending on where you are. Philip Hoult compares the situation in London, New York and Paris
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