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November 21, 2016 | International Edition

Olswang exits, PayPal's diversity push and Clifford Chance's £7m efficiency drive: the best of Legal Week last week

The best news, interviews and analysis from Legal Week during the past seven days
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November 17, 2016 | International Edition

Rio Tinto fires legal chief amid investigation into payments to consultant

Mining giant starts process to find new chief legal counsel
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November 14, 2016 | International Edition

Trump, Scottish tie-ups and a potential bailout for KWM Europe – the best of Legal Week last week

The most read news, interviews and analysis from Legal Week during the past seven days
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November 11, 2016 |

Rio Tinto's Legal Chief Leaves Amid Scandal

Debra Valentine, head of mining giant Rio Tinto's legal and regulatory affairs, has suddenly left the company amid an investigation into $10.5 million paid to a consultant in West Africa. Valentine had previously announced plans to retire next May.
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November 10, 2016 |

EU Slashes Regional Growth Forecast, Warns Post-Brexit Slump Could Become Permanent

The European Commission has predicted that U.K. economic growth will almost halve from 1.9 percent to just 1 percent in 2017 following the Brexit vote.
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November 09, 2016 | International Edition

Rio Tinto legal chief steps down amid payments probe

Debra Valentine steps down after suspension of top executive over payments to consultant
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October 11, 2016 |

Validating the Validation Set

BuckleySandler experts argue that for predictive coding, the focus should be on the validation set, not the seed set.
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October 03, 2016 |

Judge Says 'NO' to Party's Bid to Force Use of Predictive Coding

In their Federal E-Discovery column, H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss the recent decision in 'Hyles v. New York City', in which Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck faced the question of whether, upon request by the opposing party, to force a responding party to use predictive coding against that party's own wishes. As put by Judge Peck, "[t]he short answer is a decisive 'NO.'"
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August 26, 2016 |

Gilbert + Tobin Adds Deals Partner in Perth

The Australian firm has hired a former Macquarie Capital investment banker as a partner in Perth.
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July 18, 2016 |

A Common Right to Arbitrate: Anti-Suit Injunctions in New York and England

Christopher Ryan, Henry Weisburg and David Earnest of Shearman & Sterling write: An important consideration when drafting an enforceable arbitration agreement is the legal "seat" of the arbitration. Both London and New York have established themselves as favorable arbitral seats because of their willingness to compel and safeguard the efficacy of parties' agreements to arbitrate.
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