• September 6, 2000 |

    When the eagle spreads its wings

    There has been a rash of Anglo/German mergers, but US firms could still spoil the party

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  • September 6, 2000 |

    AIMing for record growth

    Despite a rocky start, the Alternative Investment Market is enjoying the benefits of the boom in technology stocks, but, writes Alex Novarese, there is a cloud on the horizon in the form of the proposed merger between the London and Frankfurt stock exchanges

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  • August 30, 2000 |

    Houthoffs votes for Anglo-Saxon merger

    Legal Week Reports

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  • August 9, 2000 |

    Travers does private equity triple

    Golden Wonder, TDL Infomedia and Veba Electronics completed within a week; deals this year valued at £2.5bn

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  • August 9, 2000 |

    A time of plenty for firms

    In a four-page special of the 1999-2000 year-end results, Philip Hoult reports on the fortunes of the £100m Club and the medium-sized firms, Alex Novarese analyses the performance of the national and regional firms and Mary Mullally gets a reaction from corporate counsel

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  • August 9, 2000 |

    US firms renew partner hiring raids on City firms

    Legal Weeks Reports

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  • August 2, 2000 |

    Mid-sized firms start to fight back

    While 1999-2000 was good for the £100m Club, this year many medium-sized firms matched them. Philip Hoult reports

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  • July 26, 2000 |

    Ashursts averages £545,000 per partner

    Legal Week Reports

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  • July 26, 2000 |

    Three top firms quoted higher post-SIF premiums

    Revelation contradicts anticipated costs saving predicted to accompany free market

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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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