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August 25, 2004 |
The bitter tussle for the White House between Republicans and Democrats is the biggest story of 2004, and the legal profession, in one guise or another, is right at the heart of the battle. Antony Collins looks at the role lawyers play in politics in Washington DC
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July 28, 2004 |
With the German economy stubbornly refusing to reignite, the domestic German firms, like their UK rivals, have had time to focus on cultural issues, with some mixed results. It is the US firms now moving into the market that have been able to profit from these firms' losses. Sarah Gill reports
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July 28, 2004 |
With the German economy stubbornly refusing to reignite, the domestic German firms, like their UK rivals, have had time to focus on cultural issues, with some mixed results. It is the US firms now moving into the market that have been able to profit from these firms' losses. Sarah Gill reports
1 minute read
June 23, 2004 |
While the UK firms that dominated the Italian market in the late 1990s have struggled to sustain that performance through the downturn, the US firms are finding their feet and making some waves of their own. Antony Collins reports
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June 23, 2004 |
While the UK firms that dominated the Italian market in the late 1990s have struggled to sustain that performance through the downturn, the US firms are finding their feet and making some waves of their own. Antony Collins reports
1 minute read