• April 4, 2001 |

    Kings of the road

    The Diary

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  • March 22, 2001 |

    Manchester united?

    Once Halliwell Landau relished its reputation as pushy upstarts, but as it attempts to join the Manchester establishment, it is finding that growth can be painful, write James Lumley and Alex Novarese

    1 minute read

  • February 28, 2001 |

    Altheimers hires two for litigation practice

    Litigation

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  • January 11, 2001 |

    Advisers queue up to join EBRD list

    Europe

    1 minute read

  • November 15, 2000 |

    Shipping Britannia still rules the waves

    UK firms are steering a steady course in the face of threats and opportunities, writes Michael Gerrard

    1 minute read

  • October 13, 2000 |

    Will the millennium bug be a damp squib?

    Despite last week's announcement by Lloyd's of its creation of a dedicated panel of law firms to help advise it on Y2K claims, most leading players in IT law are unsure exactly how much work will be generated by the millennium bug.

    1 minute read

  • October 13, 2000 |

    Shipshape and Bristol fashion?

    The concept of 'seaworthiness' is fundamental in maritime law. But it is still under discussion as to what actually constitutes a ship being 'unseaworthy' and who should be held responsible.

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  • October 13, 2000 |

    Waving not drowning

    Shipping

    1 minute read

  • October 11, 2000 |

    Working for nothing

    Providing free or reduced-cost legal advice is becoming an essential part of many law degree syllabuses, and future employers also value the practical experience that students gain from dealing directly with the public

    1 minute read

  • October 6, 2000 |

    Lloyd's appoints Y2K panel

    Millennium bug

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