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6 Ways the Sustainability Movement Will Affect Your Company
The global sustainability movement, with its strong constituency and sophisticated advocacy at both local and global levels, is a growing phenomenon, with far-reaching implications for businesses everywhere.In The Trenches: Howard Dean joins McKenna
McKenna Long Aldridge has landed Howard B. Dean III, the former Vermont governor, Democratic presidential candidate and, most recently, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, for its national government affairs practice.Dean will be based in the firm's Washington office as an independent consultant, and will serve as a strategic adviser to its health care and energy clients, said Eric J.Banks have more bite when allowed to bark
Sherlock Holmes once solved a mystery by concentrating on "the dog that didn't bark." In the story "Silver Blaze," the detective's point was that sometimes it is more useful to look at what isn't happening than what is. In financial markets, there is now a dog that isn't barking: Very few new banks are appearing.Continental Breakfast: John Bennett, Berwin Leighton Paisner
American Lawyer chief European correspondent Chris Johnson meets regularly with senior legal sector figures at their favorite breakfast joints to chew over the industry's tastiest talking points. This week, John Bennett, international business partner of London-based Berwin Leighton Paisner, discusses the firm's innovative client outsourcing initiative: Managed Legal Services.International Posts: Clifford Chance's Nicholas Fletcher, in Warsaw
Nicholas Fletcher graduated with an LL.B. from Bristol University in 1983 and has been with Clifford Chance -- the world's largest law firm by revenue -- ever since. After the fall of the Iron Curtain, the Englishman crossed the channel and set up shop in Warsaw, where he became the managing partner four years later. Now, after 14 years in Poland, Fletcher will be entering another former Eastern Bloc country with a new legal system when Clifford Chance opens an office in Kiev, Ukraine.Dell recovery plan falters as PCs languish at retailers
Michael Dell gave himself until August to prove he can rescue his personal computer company by selling machines through retailers. Shoppers at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. aren't buying it. Hewlett-Packard Co. and Sony Corp. are crowding out Dell Inc. computers at chains including Wal-Mart and Staples Inc., said Cowen Co.Trending Stories
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