• March 22, 2001 |

    Time is running out for the City's mid-sized firms

    Richard Tromans assesses the rapidly diminishing range of options available to City firms seeking to secure a German law capability for their clients

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  • March 21, 2001 |

    LEGAL TECH: The role of extranets in client service

    Wendy King, knowledge services manager at Alston & Bird, and Rodney Satterwhite, chief counsel for knowledge management at McGuire Woods, led this lively session

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  • February 28, 2001 |

    BT appoints seven new legal heads

    In-house: Shake-up comes as head Alan Whitfield quits for KLegal

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  • February 27, 2001 |

    CMS bows to pressure

    Leading practice management supplier CMS recently took steps to allay customer concerns about its products and support services. Legal IT talks to chief operating officer Cindy Sessions about her strategy

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  • February 21, 2001 |

    Couderts to merge with Schurmann & Gronberg

    Move highlights rising number of global tie-ups in the region

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  • February 21, 2001 |

    ON-LINE LAW: Brave new e-world

    E-learning provides managing partners with a link between law firms and fee earners and may eventually replace traditional training methods, says David Jabbari

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  • February 14, 2001 |

    Squaring up to the Anglo-Saxon invaders

    Helen Mooney assesses the Swedish reaction to globalisation

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  • February 7, 2001 |

    Telecoms/media

    Saira Zaki says the abundance of quality work means smaller, more specialised firms can benefit, even though the magic circle has been cleaning up on billion-pound deals

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  • February 7, 2001 |

    INVESTORS IN PEOPLE: Seal of approval

    Achieving Investors in People accreditation could improve training and teamwork, help firms to impress potential clients, and retain and recruit staff, writes Linda Tsang

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  • February 7, 2001 |

    Last tango in Frankfurt

    Part one of the German invasion is over, says Richard Tromans. Now comes the really difficult bit - integrating the huge numbers of German lawyers many of the top firms have acquired

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