• August 31, 2005 |

    NorthWest: Fighting spirit

    Halliwells is in an ebullient mood, confident about its future in Liverpool; Wacks Caller sounds out potential merger partners; Addleshaws sends out a message of equality to its partners nationwide and BPP launches a Manchester branch. Charlie Wright rounds up the past six months in the northwest legal market

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  • August 31, 2005 |

    Deal Week: Nationals feast off property cake

    The burgeoning real estate market is overtaking corporate as th e main engine for the na tional giants

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  • August 24, 2005 |

    Deal Week: Eversheds in $1.7bn M&A deal BY

    National firm breaks the mould to land lucrative deal advising Brascan on mining company merger

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  • August 24, 2005 |

    Deal Week: Eversheds in $1.7bn M&A deal BY

    National firm breaks the mould to land lucrative deal advising Brascan on mining company merger

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  • August 3, 2005 |

    EU & Competition: Fairer trading

    Following the release of its annual plan, the Office of Fair Trading is all set to adopt a more selective approach when deciding whether to investigate a particular case, and vigorously pursue those cases it does select. Guy Lougher and Alan Davis assess the possible impact on different types of businesses

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  • July 20, 2005 |

    Pinsents lands £343m Cypriot airport project

    Legal Week Reports

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  • July 13, 2005 |

    Pinsents results

    Legal Week Reports

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  • July 13, 2005 |

    Midlands: Profits bounce back

    Round-up: Many Midlands law firms have bucked the recent trend to clock up increased profits, while Nottingham's Browne Jacobson has stormed the lucrative Birmingham market. But Hammonds and national giant Eversheds are faring less well in the region's commercial hub. Charlie Wright rounds up the regional news

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  • July 10, 2005 |

    Dundas unveils 10% turnover growth

    By Ben Mitchell

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  • July 7, 2005 |

    New disaster planning tool at TLT

    TLT Solicitors, the Bristol-based firm, has bought the Shadow Planner system to help keep its contingency and business continuity plans effective and up-to-date.

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