• February 1, 2006 |

    Pride before a fall

    The UK wannabes are facing a different world

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  • February 1, 2006 |

    CC bags role on $1.6bn Hilfiger buy-out

    Legal Week Reports

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  • February 1, 2006 |

    Garard's crossing

    Andrew Garard has won many admirers during his tenure at Cable & Wireless. Ed Thornton assesses what his next move will be

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  • February 1, 2006 |

    Courting Hope

    Two recent High Court rulings have given hope to bondholder groups claiming an economic interest in an insolvency. The result has given them a much-improved negotiating position. Fraser Hern explains

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  • January 25, 2006 |

    Bakers Boosts UK Corporate Tax Arm

    In Brief

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  • January 25, 2006 |

    Bakers Boosts UK Corporate Tax Arm

    In Brief

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  • January 25, 2006 |

    Tough competition

    Switzerland: 2005 was a good year for Swiss firms. The country's bluechips reported their highest-ever earnings and there is healthy optimism among Zurich's leading lawyers. Coupled with the Europe-wide M&A revival, firms have pointed to a surge of regulatory work as a reason to be looking forward to 2006. James Illman reports

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  • January 25, 2006 |

    Tough competition

    2005 was a good year for Swiss firms. The country's bluechips reported their highest-ever earnings and there is healthy optimism among Zurich's leading lawyers. Coupled with the Europe-wide M&A revival, firms have pointed to a surge of regulatory work as a reason to be looking forward to 2006. James Illman reports

    1 minute read

  • January 25, 2006 |

    Destination Geneva

    Switzerland: A change in Swiss law has resulted in a wave of newcomers launching in Geneva in the past six months, with UK and US firms giving local players a run for their money in private client work. Charlie Wright assesses the prospects for firms in Geneva

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  • January 25, 2006 |

    Destination Geneva

    Switzerland: A change in Swiss law has resulted in a wave of newcomers launching in Geneva in the past six months, with UK and US firms giving local players a run for their money in private client work. Charlie Wright assesses the prospects for firms in Geneva

    1 minute read