• April 3, 2002 |

    A wireless war

    UK telecoms operators are fighting it out over who can best provide businesses with broadband services. but Kieran Flatt asks why isn't anyone targeting the legal sector?

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  • March 27, 2002 |

    Slaughters courts New York elite

    Legal Week reports

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  • March 27, 2002 |

    Lovells advises on Corus aluminium sale

    Firm wins work for Corus from regular adviser Slaughter and May after Credit Suisse recommendation

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  • March 27, 2002 |

    M&A deals of the week

    Legal Week reports

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  • March 27, 2002 |

    RB to take on Merrill Lynch as magic circle runs scared

    Legal Week reports

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  • March 20, 2002 |

    Sullivans wins Slaughters new US client

    Legal Week reports

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  • March 20, 2002 |

    The party's over

    The two-year bonanza of inflation-busting assistant pay hikes may be coming to an end, but many UK law firms now have little room to manoeuvre when it comes to their massive wage overheads. So, asks Scott Neilson, where can they go from here?

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  • March 20, 2002 |

    Empire building lands the Imperials

    A&O lands the big prize as a failure to provide international advice sees Ashursts relegated to a secondary role

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  • March 13, 2002 |

    Paul Vickers

    Paul Vickers moved in-house from Slaughter and May 12 years ago. Moving from Cable & Wireless to Pearson and then on to set up internet incubator Antfactory, he has worked at the legal forefront of the TMT sector during a period of rapid change. Last year Vickers joined Hutchison 3G. He speaks to Legal Director about his move and why lawyers in business have to be willing to welcome change

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  • March 13, 2002 |

    Mergers & acquisitions deals of the week

    Legal Week reports

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