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February 9, 2000 |
Legal Week Report
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February 9, 2000 |
US firm sets up English law practice to keep more work in-house
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December 8, 1999 |
Branding, say consultants Jay M Jaffe and Robert Pay, is an area that law firms need to take more seriously.
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November 3, 1999 |
With the cream of US firms upping their space requirements in London, Richard Tyler looks at
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October 20, 1999 |
A host of issues were raised at Legal Week's heavily-attended Legal IT Forum which took place at Gleneagles last week
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October 6, 1999 |
At the IBA meeting in Barcelona last week, two continental factions seemed to be emerging in the debate over globalisation and the increasing dominance of the Anglo-Saxon legal model. In the main piece Richard Tyler hears from some of the older guard, such as Hannes Schneider of Hengeler Mueller, about their concerns over the commercialisation of the profession, while on the opposite page Richard Tromans talks to younger continental lawyers and finds them happily embracing the UK/US invasion
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September 8, 1999 |
Legal Week Reports
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September 8, 1999 |
Legal Week Reports
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September 8, 1999 |
Following last weekend's positive merger votes by Deringer Tessin and Puender Volhard to join with Freshfields and Clifford Chance, UK firms have found themselves in an unprecedented position of power within the German legal market. With Boesebeck Droste set to vote on whether to tie up with Lovells and Oppenhoff & Raedler already committed to Linklaters & Alliance, Richard Tyler reports on the cultural difficulties that lie ahead and assesses the next best targets for expansion-hungry City firms
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