• August 30, 2000 |

    Australia: Harbouring a dream

    The increasing sophistication of IT could provide Sydney with a golden opportunity to become a major regional financial centre - but there is still work to be done, writes Robert Hanley

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  • August 30, 2000 |

    City poachers look to the regions

    Leading provincial firms prepare for onslaught from talent-hungry headhunters

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  • August 30, 2000 |

    US firms are dissolving fast

    Partnership dissolutions have increased significantly; the sudden departure of key partners is often to blame

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  • August 9, 2000 |

    Testing time for regional firms

    Although it looks like regional firms should be celebrating, close scrutiny of the year-end figures reveals a much darker story

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  • July 26, 2000 |

    Beating the big boys at their own game

    In the increasingly crowded City market, pundits have been saying that mid-tier firms risk being eaten up by the giant firms, which have grown fat on their profits, large client bases and international reach. But, the smaller firms are enjoying a renaissance

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  • July 12, 2000 |

    Brobecks Oxford hires from Linklaters and Morgan Cole

    Legal Week Reports

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  • July 12, 2000 |

    Lifting the lid on in-house pay packets

    Private practice salary hikes are bound to make in-house bosses re-consider their salary budgets. But although competition for staff is as stiff as ever, rumours of pay wars might be exaggerated - for the time being at least. Joyce McKimm reports

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  • July 5, 2000 |

    LongAcre launch allows lawyers to get more of the action

    Since time immemorial, corporate lawyers have grumbled about the fees investment banks have been able to charge for dishing out corporate finance advice.…

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  • July 5, 2000 |

    Clearys, Deutsche Telekom bond on giant global issue

    Legal Week Reports

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  • June 21, 2000 |

    Going full circle

    Three years ago, Cadwaladers burst onto the London scene with ambitious expansionist plans. But a string of defections has forced the firm to regroup. Saira Zaki reports

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