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Glass Ceiling? Another Generation of Women Rises to Lead Global Law Firms in Asia
In Asia, women have led some of the world's largest and most formidable law firms for decades. To mark International Women's Day, we talked with some of the region's current crop of women law firm leaders.'Without It, Some May Have Left': Slaughters Associate Illuminates Firm's Reduced Hours Policy
The scheme, which goes firmwide this week, offers associates "a real chance to reset their career", said Michael Craig, a disputes and investigations associate.Canadian and US Firms Pick Up Roles on $2 Billion GSK Deal
Paul Weiss and Skadden were among the firms advising on the acquisition of the chronic cough drug.Deal Tables Turned: The Rise of Domestic Law Firms
From Asia Pacific to the U.K. and Europe the trend is the same: local firms are rising up the M&A rankings at the expense of larger international firms.View more book results for the query "Slaughter May"
The Case for Launching in India
All international firms should follow Baker McKenzie and HSF in taking the liberalization opportunity in such a major economy seriously—the future of their institution could depend on it, writes the Global Lawyer.GSK Lawyer Joins International Airlines Group as General Counsel
She has spent over four years in-house at GSK.Vodafone Hires EasyJet General Counsel After Longstanding Incumbent Steps Down
Rosemary Martin leaves after more than a decade in the role.Spanish Legal Market Primed For More Mergers, Partners Say
A shake-up of the market is anticipated as it responds to COVID-19 aftershocks and the threat of international firms.'Never a Dull Day': Apex GC on How Working In-House Compares With Private Practice
For those considering moving in-house, Andrew Macklin advises to "make the move, but do it with your eyes open".Download Now
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