• June 1, 2003 |

    Gide raids Sidley Austin to launch UK funds practice

    Legal Week Global reports

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  • June 1, 2003 |

    Gide raids Sidley Austin to launch UK funds practice

    Legal Week reports

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  • June 1, 2003 |

    In-house: Risks and rewards

    If you type in the phrase 'time management' to the internet search engine Google you will get 748,000 entries. I would imagine 747, 999 of these would be helpful in some way to in-house teams who, in a very harsh economic environment, are facing the severest of demands on their time.

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  • May 28, 2003 |

    News Round-up from Legal Week

    Legal Director reports

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  • May 28, 2003 |

    LCD under pressure to set up super regulator

    Legal Week reports

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  • May 28, 2003 |

    Simmons wins Aquavit on £2.2bn Northumbrian water deal

    Legal Week reports

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  • May 28, 2003 |

    The special relationship

    Despite the economic climate, US firms appear to be raking in the profits, but the US players still have a lot to learn from their UK counterparts. Ultimately, the truly successful international firms will be those that take the best from both cultures, writes Derek Bedlow

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  • May 28, 2003 |

    Using your influence

    The traditional reluctance of US firms to act against their banking clients has spread to the UK opening up opportunities for those firms with less powerful banking and corporate departments, reports Philip Hoult

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  • May 28, 2003 |

    To shred or not to shred?

    As British American Tobacco found to its cost last year, document retention can prove a serious issue if litigation proceedings arise. John O'Conor and Mark Levy look at how the question can be addressed

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  • May 21, 2003 |

    Germany: In a class of its own

    Even at the height of the late 1990s rush to merge, Hengeler Mueller stayed true to its elitist principles and remained resolutely independent against all the odds. Richard Tromans finds out how the passage of time has treated this single-minded outfit

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