• September 7, 2005 |

    US Firms In London: Living up to the hype

    The deal climate of the past few years has undoubtedly favoured the lean model of the US firm in London. This, coupled with eye-catching hires from the magic circle, has boosted the profile of US firms in the City. With a sustained upswing in public M&A now predicted for Europe, what does the future hold for the US firm in London? Charlie Wright reports

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  • August 24, 2005 |

    News: Offshoring slow to catch on as firms remain hard to convince

    Outsourcing of back office work to developing countries still rare, despite positive opinions from solicitors

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  • August 24, 2005 |

    News: Offshoring slow to catch on as firms remain hard to convince

    Outsourcing of back office work to developing countries still rare, despite positive opinions from solicitors

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  • August 24, 2005 |

    Deal Week: 2005: summer of free (buy-out) love

    Commentary: Top firms are finding major private equity players are becoming increasingly promiscuous with their advisers

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  • August 24, 2005 |

    Deal Week: 2005: summer of free (buy-out) love

    Commentary: Top firms are finding major private equity players are becoming increasingly promiscuous with their advisers

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  • July 27, 2005 |

    US law trio jump on offshoring bandwagon

    Legal Week Reports

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  • July 27, 2005 |

    Germany: The trouble with Shearman

    Shearman & Sterling has long been a dominant force in the German legal market. But as the firm's iconic leader approaches retirement age, questions are being asked about how Shearman can maintain its standing. Sarah Gill assesses its future

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  • July 27, 2005 |

    Germany: Buy-in Munich

    Munich has been grabbing all the attention this year with both German and international firms building up their bases there; German lawyers are bracing themselves for US-style class action suits and increased competition from the German independents; while Eversheds has made its first foray into the country. Sarah Gill reports

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  • July 27, 2005 |

    Germany: The trouble with Shearman

    Shearman & Sterling has long been a dominant force in the German legal market. But as the firm's iconic leader approaches retirement age, questions are being asked about how Shearman can maintain its standing. Sarah Gill assesses its future

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  • July 20, 2005 |

    Hengeler picks Munich team

    Legal Week Reports

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