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By Georgina Stanley | November 13, 2014
Ask any partner in a commercial law firm and you'll get a consistent answer.
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By Frances Ivens | November 6, 2014
With law firm efforts to boost diversity failing to make a big enough impact on the profession, could a new solicitor apprenticeship scheme transform the route to legal qualification?
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By Ben Wheway | October 8, 2014
Taken as written, or open to interpretation? This perennial question around contracts forms the basis of countless disputes and, unsurprisingly, shows no sign of letting up.
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By Frances Ivens | September 21, 2014
Twitter has awarded its general counsel, Vijaya Gadde, $7.3m (£4.5m) worth of shares in the company, a year after she took the role.
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By Frances Ivens | September 21, 2014
Twitter has awarded its general counsel, Vijaya Gadde, $7.3m (£4.5m) worth of shares in the company, a year after she took the role.
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By Ben Wheway | July 2, 2014
What are the key issues keeping your clients up at night? With competition for work now fiercer than ever, this kind of insight is crucial for lawyers looking to stay a step ahead of their rivals.
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By John Malpas | May 28, 2014
The Co-operative Bank has appointed former Slaughter and May partner Laura Cartensen to chair its values and ethics committee.
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By John Malpas | May 28, 2014
The Co-operative Bank has appointed former Slaughter and May partner Laura Cartensen to chair its values and ethics committee.
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By Georgina Stanley | March 20, 2014
It's Budget week and one of the few certainties in life alongside death and taxes is that the general public share an unhealthy interest in how much other people earn.
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By Charlotte Edmond | November 21, 2013
Positive half-year financials and increased deal flow may be pointing to a brighter outlook for law firms, but for the foreseeable future the balance of power will remain firmly with clients. With each panel review that passes, law firms are falling over themselves to get in in-house teams' good books, throwing in secondees, training and all manner of other added extras in an attempt to secure lucrative mandates. Despite this trend, Legal Week Intelligence's annual Client Satisfaction Survey, which this year polled more than 1,400 senior in-house counsel on how they rate their external law firms, has consistently found that the factor clients value above all else is quality of legal advice. Out of 10, clients place an average value of more than 9.5 on the importance of the standard of legal advice provided.
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