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November 29, 2006 |
Taking steps to reduce a firm's carbon footprint is as good for business as it is for the planet. Richard Bate looks at leading City firms' green policies and asks what more can be done to protect the environment
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November 20, 2006 | International Edition
By Charlotte Edmond
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November 15, 2006 | International Edition
Denton Wilde Sapte has taken a role alongside a trio of magic circle firms advising on the UK Government's $1bn (£524m) bond issue to finance child immunisation in developing countries. Dentons banking partner James Curtis gave pro bono advice to the Government on the establishment of the International Finance Facility for Immunisation (IFFIm) bond programme, which raised about $1bn from investors.
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November 7, 2006 | International Edition
By Charlotte Edmond
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November 1, 2006 | International Edition
Chicago-based firm's London office picks up second acquisition instruction from Orica
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November 1, 2006 |
Though the end of the online gaming boom has long been predicted, advisers in the sector will surely have spent recent nights worrying about the fallout hitting them in some way. With Hammonds' £142m dispute with the Football League still fresh in many minds, firms that set out their stall in this risky area will know how damaging even a failed claim can be. Understandably, some firms appear to be now trying to sell the line that they had 'decided' to avoid gaming all along; claims which usually refer to banking clients heading for the hills, not strict ethical standards from law firms. Forget the revisionist puff, there wasn't a single major City practice that intentionally avoided the gaming sector.
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October 18, 2006 |
Legal Week reports
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