• September 19, 2001 |

    Wharf move confirmed for A&O

    Legal Week reports

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  • September 19, 2001 |

    Hammond Suddards Edge

    Following a difficult 2000, Hammonds' merger with Edge Ellison has provided a well-needed shot in the arm for the firm. Alex Novarese examines the progress made over the past year

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  • September 19, 2001 |

    No comparison

    The contractual and political difficulties that have arisen in the London Underground PPP should not be used to discredit successful and more typical private finance projects, writes David Lee

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  • September 19, 2001 |

    Darkness at noon

    The human cost of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Centre has been unbearable. Now law firms that were caught up in the maelstrom are fighting back in the only way they can - by going back to work. Richard Tromans reports

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  • September 13, 2001 |

    Disentangling the web

    Hundreds of law firm websites are missing the opportunities to build client loyalty offered by the internet. Is yours one of them? Gerald Newman, ex-deputy director of communications at the Law Society, explains how to benchmark yourself

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  • September 13, 2001 |

    Efficiency driver

    dave burwell brings 18 years at BP to allen & overy and he's talking tough over IT investment, finds kieran flatt

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  • September 13, 2001 |

    The Twighlight Zone

    The penalties for directors if their insolvent companies carry on trading vary vastly from country to country, from nothing to a jail term. With more companies going global, unravelling local insolvency law is more important than ever, says John Willcock

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  • September 13, 2001 |

    Trying to solve insolvency

    Ian Field looks at how the Government's new white paper will reform insolvency procedures in England and Wales

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  • September 13, 2001 |

    Lifting away the lifeboat

    The rescue culture has become an orthodox catchphrase for insolvency practitioners over the last few years, and the Government is keen to encourage it. But, asks James Lumley, will it survive an economic downturn?

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  • September 13, 2001 |

    The big question

    Job cuts

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