• November 1, 2000 |

    Weightmans boosts Manchester

    Firm moves commercial property team from Liverpool to Manchester to set up retail and leisure boutique

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  • October 25, 2000 |

    The perfect adviser

    What do in-house lawyers expect from their external advisers? Linda Tsang speaks to those in the know in the dotcom industry and finds that commercial awareness and a knowledge of e-commerce issues come top of the list

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  • October 18, 2000 |

    A&O, CC top bond league

    Figures show firms dominating global debt markets; confirming status as City's strongest finance practices

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  • October 18, 2000 |

    Eversheds celebrates £442m deal

    Deal hailed as proof of the increasing size of MBOs done outside London and Manchester's rising status

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  • October 18, 2000 |

    Inn or out?

    As sets become larger, Michael Gerrard asks whether the Inns of Court can continue to accommodate them

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  • October 11, 2000 |

    Breaking with the old tradition

    The demise of SIF meant that many firms that relied on a steady and lucrative stream of work had to face up to a much more competitive market for professional indemnity work, as John Malpas reports

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  • October 11, 2000 |

    Deal insider: Oil and Gas

    The oil and gas sector has been going through a period of consolidation in the past few years. Richard Parnham examines the implications for law firms

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  • October 4, 2000 |

    Competition heats up for public to private work

    Report suggests deals are getting bigger but gap between middle and top end of the market is widening

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  • October 4, 2000 |

    BHD enjoys third IPO success with ARC float

    Legal Week Report

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  • October 4, 2000 |

    An efficient approach to the law

    Pearson's ethos of using the best possible people in the most effective ways means there will be a likely rationalisation of external advisers, writes Mary Mullally

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