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April 6, 2005 |
Raft of US firms secure lead roles on biggest LBO for 16 years
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April 6, 2005 |
ICI, Royal Bank of Scotland and Royal Dutch Shell have all recently seen changes to their in-house team; Barclays' newly appointed knowledge management specialist speaks to Legal Director about the FTSE 100 company's latest in-house investment
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March 23, 2005 |
News round-up: A busy year in New York has seen the top firms unveil a significant hike in bonuses; two of the city's most celebrated IP boutiques lose their independence; Linklaters enjoys a spate of lateral hires; and a raft of management changes. Antony Collins reports
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March 23, 2005 |
News round-up: A busy year in New York has seen the top firms unveil a significant hike in bonuses; two of the city's most celebrated IP boutiques lose their independence; Linklaters enjoys a spate of lateral hires; and a raft of management changes. Antony Collins reports
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March 23, 2005 |
If you want to work at the UK's leading law firms, you have to know how they think. We take a look at the decision makers' views on the issues affecting the practice of commercial law today, as canvassed by the Legal Week/ EJ Legal weekly Big Question survey
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March 23, 2005 |
News round-up: The notoriously conservative Chicago legal market has been shaken up by a spate of mergers, acquisitions and management reshuffles, but the financial results emanating from the city's leading firms still show plenty of cause for optimism, writes Caroline Grimshaw
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