• April 4, 2001 |

    Wragges in Bank of Scotland panel win

    James Lumley reports

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  • April 4, 2001 |

    Web of deceit

    A contempt of court case brought by Marks & Spencer against a website pirate may lead to an extension of the law to punish internet registrars who allow false and copied websites to be registered, write Sinead Martin and Simon Bennett

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  • April 4, 2001 |

    Joking aside

    The Diary

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  • April 4, 2001 |

    Inner city blues

    Derek Bedlow asks whether the Government's promise to continue urban regeneration schemes such as Newcastle Quayside is a hollow one

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  • April 2, 2001 |

    HONG KONG: Putting an end to restrictive practices

    Clive Thorne asks whether, given its changed constitutional circumstances, it is not time for Hong Kong to introduce competition laws to banish its monopoly practices once and for all

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  • April 1, 2001 |

    Dazzled by merger opportunities

    The UK's best run firms are beginning to look beyond the theory of mergers with US firms and are marking out their own strategies, writes Richard Tyler. But less agile ones are in danger of becoming the roadkill of the legal world

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  • March 31, 2001 |

    Chemical giant Croda calls on Addleshaws corporate

    New Business

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  • March 31, 2001 |

    TELECOMS: Consolidate to accumulate

    The spin-off of work from the recent third-generation auctions should be excellent news for lawyers, but as Derek Bedlow explains, the bursting of the telecoms bubble means that they may need to choose their clients with care

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  • March 29, 2001 |

    Denton Wilde Sapte faces scrutiny over Equitable advice

    Camilla Hardwick Reports

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  • March 29, 2001 |

    TAX: Muddying the waters

    A Recent House of Lords judgement seeking to clarify the rules on tax avoidance will only lead to further uncertainty and confusion, argue Simon Gough and Jeremy Cape

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