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July 28, 2004 |
AIM continues to ride out traditional summer lull as firms cash in
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July 28, 2004 |
With the German economy stubbornly refusing to reignite, the domestic German firms, like their UK rivals, have had time to focus on cultural issues, with some mixed results. It is the US firms now moving into the market that have been able to profit from these firms' losses. Sarah Gill reports
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July 28, 2004 |
With the German economy stubbornly refusing to reignite, the domestic German firms, like their UK rivals, have had time to focus on cultural issues, with some mixed results. It is the US firms now moving into the market that have been able to profit from these firms' losses. Sarah Gill reports
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July 28, 2004 |
Results for 2003-04 see top London firms suffer from a 7.6% drop in average profits per partner
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July 28, 2004 |
Results for 2003/04 see top London firms suffer from a 7.6% drop in average profits per partner
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July 28, 2004 |
The high-profile takeovers of three of Germany's most respected law firms by the UK magic circle at the end of the 1990s generated more than their fair share of headlines. But four years down the line, ructions at all three firms suggest the integration process has not gone as smoothly as could have been hoped. So what now for the big three? Sarah Gill reports
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July 28, 2004 |
The high-profile takeovers of three of Germany's most respected law firms by the UK magic circle at the end of the 1990s generated more than their fair share of headlines. But four years down the line, ructions at all three firms suggest the integration process has not gone as smoothly as could have been hoped. So what now for the big three? Sarah Gill reports
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