• October 17, 2007 |

    College of Law, IBA launch new international law degree

    The College of Law has launched a new international masters degree in law in conjunction with the International Bar Association. The part-time masters course will start in January and is available via online learning to lawyers around the world. Around 30 lawyers are expected to start the course in January, with the College anticipating that the course will take between 18 months and five years to complete.

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  • October 16, 2007 |

    Bakers hands chairman Conroy second term at helm

    Baker & McKenzie has re-elected global chairman John Conroy for a second term at the helm following a partnership vote in London, where the firm is holding its partnership conference. During the conference Conroy, who will now serve a further three-year stint, has also unveiled the firm's new three-year strategy to Bakers' 700 partners.

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  • October 10, 2007 |

    Banking giant UBS pioneers adviser league table

    Banking giant UBS has launched a radical review of its global legal advisers in an attempt to slash costs and become one of the first top financial institutions to formally grade law firm performance.

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  • October 3, 2007 |

    A&O and CC lead on major Egypt project

    Magic circle giants Allen & Overy (A&O) and Clifford Chance (CC) have secured significant roles on project company EAgrium's $940m (£463m) financing of a fertiliser plant in the Nile Delta - Egypt's largest project financing transaction to date.

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  • September 27, 2007 |

    Links and Freshfields brands rising in US: AmLaw on the magic circle

    In June, shortly before becoming Prime Minister, Gordon Brown announced, "[This is] an era that history will record as the beginning of a new golden age…

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  • September 27, 2007 |

    Legal Week Assistant: The full story

    Legal Week's in-depth survey of the country's top law firms offers the big picture on just what law firms offer their assistants and associates - from salary, to soft benefits, to career progression. Read on to find out how your law firm fares and how the competition stacks up. Derek Bedlow and Sophie Evans report

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  • September 26, 2007 |

    Just one in four City firms train partners in line management

    Almost three-quarters of top City firms offer no formal training for managing assistants, despite junior lawyers labelling the assistant-line manager relationship as crucial for retention.

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  • September 26, 2007 |

    Spain: By royal decree

    On 27 July, the Spanish Government approved a new regime for public tender offers, enacted by Royal Decree 1066/2007. These new rules - implementing European Directive 2004/25 on tender offers - apply to all tender offers authorised by the Spanish authorities after 13 August this year.

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  • September 19, 2007 |

    Camerons, Bakers take pole position on F1 'spying' dispute

    CMS Cameron McKenna and Baker & McKenzie bagged the plum roles advising on the high-stakes dispute between Formula One rivals McLaren and Ferrari, Legal Week has learned, in what led to one of the biggest fines in sporting history. Camerons advised Ferrari on the dispute, which saw the specialist car maker secure a record-breaking $100m (£50m) fine for McLaren last week (13 September) after a hearing held by the sport's governing body - the FIA World Motor Sport Council (WMSC).

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  • September 19, 2007 |

    US firms in London: Friends in the City

    Almost half the respondents to this years' US firms in London survey would consider a tie-up with a UK firm. Helen Mooney reports on London's enduring appeal

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