November 07, 2001 | International Edition
Who wants to be a millionaire?The five partners at entertainment firm Statham Gill & Davies have just hit the jackpot by selling their firm to Tenon Group for £7m. James Baxter wonders if this landmark deal is the first of many
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October 31, 2001 | International Edition
Thacher Proffitt in Milbank Tweed raidLegal Week reports
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October 24, 2001 | International Edition
Berrymans replaces employment partnerLegal Week reports
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October 09, 2001 | International Edition
Taylor stands down as City head in Berrymans shake upLegal Week reports
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June 20, 2001 | International Edition
Cobbetts hires Berrymans projects partnerLegal Week reports
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June 06, 2001 | International Edition
Berrymans bid to take Cartwrights team failsLegal Week reports
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May 30, 2001 | International Edition
Berrymans signs up with DrucesIn Brief
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March 31, 2001 | International Edition
Keeping watchdogs competitiveNick Paul and Philip Hogg explore the decision made by the Director General of Fair Trading with regard to the General Insurance Standards Council and consider the prospects for other self-regulating organisations following the implementation of the Competition Act
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April 21, 1999 | International Edition
Dentons acquires Almaty outpostDenton Hall has set up an office in Almaty, Kazakhstan, after acquiring the only foreign office of US firm Welborn Sullivan Meck & Tooley. The firm has also applied for a licence to open up in Tashkent in Uzbekistan. US lawyer Marla Valdez, who set up Denver-based Welborn Sullivan's office in 1993, will be managing partner in Almaty.
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October 17, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Banking giant pioneers adviser league tableBANKING GIANT UBS has launched a radical review of its global legal advisers in an attempt to slash costs and become one of the first top financial institutions to formally grade law firm performance. The review, UBS' first in five years, is set to shrink the bank's cross-border panel, which currently includes Baker McKenzie, Clifford Chance, Allen Overy and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
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