• September 13, 2000 |

    Sector analysis: Rail

    The second round of the rail franchise battle sees many firms not traditionally known for their rail expertise scooping up the work, writes Richard Parnham

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  • September 13, 2000 |

    How the top firms stand on solicitor-advocates

    Legal Week Report

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  • September 13, 2000 |

    Top firms gear up for advocacy revolution

    Firms putting huge numbers of litigators through higher courts training

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  • September 13, 2000 |

    Deals

    Mergers & acquisitions

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  • September 13, 2000 |

    Life after the bomb

    Norton Rose's management has masterminded an impressive rebuilding programme at home after a bomb destroyed its headquarters. But, argues Richard Tyler, the firm must act decisively to resolve its international shortcomings

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  • September 6, 2000 |

    Dickinsons defends Go-Ahead

    But firm faces losing out as two of its largest transport clients are takeover targets

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  • September 6, 2000 |

    When the eagle spreads its wings

    There has been a rash of Anglo/German mergers, but US firms could still spoil the party

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  • September 6, 2000 |

    Insurance: After Engle: who pays what?

    Following the recent outcome of the Engle litigation in the US, loss-ridden insurers and reinsurers are in contention regarding payment allocation. Steven Blair explains the machinations of insurance and reinsurance practice

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  • August 9, 2000 |

    European Law: United in a common cause

    With UK law increasingly mirroring EU law, the definition of the 'EU' lawyer is changing. Derek Bedlow looks at the future propects for the European specialist

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  • August 9, 2000 |

    Brussels may lose central role in competition

    Legal Week Reports

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