• November 15, 2006 | International Edition

    Macs signs exclusive LPC deal

    Macfarlanes has become the latest firm to sign up for an exclusive LPC course, striking a deal with BPP to send all of its students to the college from September 2007. Macfarlanes opted for BPP over other LPC providers earlier this month. It informed students today (16 November) that they will be starting their training with BPP.

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  • November 15, 2006 |

    Macs signs exclusive LPC deal

    Macfarlanes has become the latest firm to sign up for an exclusive LPC course, striking a deal with BPP to send all of its students to the college from September 2007. Macfarlanes opted for BPP over other LPC providers earlier this month. It informed students today (16 November) that they will be starting their training with BPP.

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  • November 13, 2006 |

    Notts secures City landing

    So Nottingham Law School has finally entered the race to run bespoke Legal Practice Courses (LPC) for leading City firms. On Monday (13 November), it secured…

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  • November 12, 2006 | International Edition

    Notts Law School ties up Mayer Brown deal

    Nottingham Law School (NLS) has landed the first exclusive client for its new City-based Legal Practice Course (LPC), with Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw agreeing to send its LPC students exclusively to the school.

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  • November 12, 2006 |

    Notts Law School ties up Mayer Brown deal

    Nottingham Law School (NLS) has landed the first exclusive client for its new City-based Legal Practice Course (LPC), with Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw agreeing to send its LPC students exclusively to the school.

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  • November 9, 2006 |

    Clyde & Co builds tax with Lovells veteran

    By Caroline Grimshaw

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  • November 8, 2006 | International Edition

    Commentary: What light is there for Cadwalader at end of Eurotunnel?

    Uncertainty over restructuring star's plans leaves Cadwalader facing nervous future

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  • November 8, 2006 |

    Axa appoints 14 firms to first global panel

    In Brief

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  • November 8, 2006 |

    Commentary: What light is there for Cadwalader at end of Eurotunnel?

    Uncertainty over restructuring star's plans leaves Cadwalader facing nervous future

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  • November 1, 2006 |

    New women GCs boost ranks

    Carlisle comes on board as London 2012 Olympics makes second major legal hire; ABB general counsel to sit on executive committee; and accountancy giant Ernst & Young appoints from within. Ed Thornton reviews the key in-house moves

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