• January 29, 2003 |

    Teaching an old dog new tricks at A&O

    Long after most City firms have abandoned private client altogether, A&O plans a new strategy for its team

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  • January 29, 2003 |

    SEC gives ground over foreign lawyer policing

    Regulator limits reach of anti-fraud rules; noisy withdrawal under review

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  • January 29, 2003 |

    Mee quits after Nomura shake-up

    This month it emerged that David Mee, general counsel at Nomura, had resigned as the 30-strong transactional team was placed under the remit of the head of risk management - a non-lawyer. Should we expect other banks to follow suit? Philip Hoult reports

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  • January 29, 2003 |

    News round-up from Legal Week

    Legal Director reports

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  • January 29, 2003 |

    A global phenomenon

    As governments across the world look for ways to improve the provision of public services, public-private partnerships have become an increasingly attractive option. But will they encounter the same problems as the UK? asks Werner Runge

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  • January 23, 2003 |

    CC loses key rainmaker to US rival Simpson Thacher

    New York star rainmaker quits for Wall Street rival after months of speculation.

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  • January 23, 2003 |

    SEC gives ground on foreign lawyers

    By Antony Collins

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  • January 23, 2003 |

    SEC gives ground on foreign lawyers

    By Antony Collins

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  • January 23, 2003 |

    The PPP phenomenon

    First developed in the UK, public private partnerships have rapidly spread across the world as governments seeks new ways of funding and providing public services. Werner Runge looks at the growing global appetite for PPP

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  • January 22, 2003 |

    City duo secure £663m rail loan

    A&O and White & Case beat City rivals to work on largest ever single loan undertaken in a sub-Saharan state

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