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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | April 20, 2005
Since the creation of the Welsh Assembly, lawyers operating in Wales must have regard for the policies of Cardiff as well as those of Westminster. Emyr Lewis reports
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | April 13, 2005
The Proceeds of Crime Act placed greater responsibilities on solicitors to report ciminal activity on the part of their clients. But in doing so, they may lay themselves open to negligence claims. Simon Robert-Tissot looks at a recent case that may help guide lawyers through the maze
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | March 23, 2005
Nigel Boardman has been a partner at Slaughter and May for more than 20 years, practising mainly in corporate/ mergers and acquisitions. Here he talks about his career to date and why he chose the path he did
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | March 23, 2005
The Law Society wants to abolish the need for would-be solicitors to take a formal entry course, transforming how they qualify. Bernard George explains what it will mean
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | January 26, 2005
The Swiss Merger Act, introduced in July 2004, was intended to create a more effective framework for the management of corporate transactions in Switzerland. Ulysses von Salis looks at how it is working in practice
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | January 26, 2005
The new listings rules announced last November by the Swiss Stock Exchange are aimed at attracting eurobond issuers to Zurich from the main European exchanges. Andreas von Planta and Jacques Iffland look at the potential impact on issuers
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | November 17, 2004
A clutch of strong financial results heralds an expansive year for southwestern firms. Harry Keegan looks at developments at the region's leading practices
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | November 17, 2004
Billions of pounds' worth of regeneration projects are taking place in the southwest, creating homes and job opportunities through the development of mixed-use sites, write David Powell and Stephen Rosser
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | October 10, 2004
Law firms are no strangers to outsourcing where they see clear benefits. But when it comes to high-profile offshoring and managed services, most firms have yet to test the water, writes Ken Young
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