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July 26, 2000 |
In the increasingly crowded City market, pundits have been saying that mid-tier firms risk being eaten up by the giant firms, which have grown fat on their profits, large client bases and international reach. But, the smaller firms are enjoying a renaissance
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July 5, 2000 |
New legislation is forcing co-operation between employers and trade unions, but Derek Bedlow says the laws might not be as straightforward as they seem
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June 7, 2000 |
The Bristol legal market is surprisingly fragmented. But that has not stopped it being a fiercely competitive arena to work in, writes Alex Novarese
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May 24, 2000 |
Being a senior partner in a modern law firm has never been tougher. The role has come a long way from the old buffer who has reached the position purely by dint of length of service. So, asks Philip Hoult, why would anyone want the job?
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May 10, 2000 |
Clifford Chance's rapid rate of expansion has raised questions about whether it can maintain quality control. But, as Philip Hoult reports, creating and maintaining a culture of quality at a time of enormous growth is no easy task
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April 5, 2000 |
Colin Bayley refutes the perception that accountancy firms are still ahead of law firms in the marketing game - instead both professions have recognised that branding is something more fundamental than the design of a new logo
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