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Stemming the flow

The regulation of stem cell research throughout the EU varies greatly from country to country
5 minute read

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The Middle East: Upwardly mobile

The telecommunications sector in the Middle East and North Africa is seeing unprecedented levels of investment. Yet levels of de-regulation and market liberalisation vary widely across the region, report Abdullah Mutawi and Phillippe Vogeleer
9 minute read

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The Middle East: A World of Possibility

The growing sophistication of the Middle East's legal market is attracting more and more international firms to set up shop in Dubai and the region's other financial centres, as Sophie Evans reports
16 minute read

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The Middle East: Cooking on gas

Project finance is booming in the Middle East, characterised by a growing confidence on the part of sponsors to access global capital markets. The result is a series of energy projects that are attracting big names to the region, as Craig Nethercott and Christopher Cross report
6 minute read

International Edition

A racing certainty

Attheraces v BHB was a groundbreaking case on abuse of a dominant market position, the first time a court in the UK has ever found that a business practice is an abuse of such a position. Howard Cartlidge and Francisca Mendia Lara look at the case and the consequences the judgment might have
6 minute read

International Edition

Commentary - Pinsent Masons: rousing a sleeping giant

Improvement in cross-selling is key for national firm if it wants to capitalise on its merger
3 minute read

International Edition

Professional Negligence: Under the magnifying glass

The office for legal complaints will transform the way consumers can seek redress; this regulatory shake-up, combined with a change in the way courts are viewing poor service from the legal profession will shape a new environment for solicitors accused of negligence. Barney Micklem and Katherine Rees report
6 minute read

International Edition

Herbies dents Dentons' finance ambitions

It is back to the drawing board for Dentons following Herbert Smith's two-partner raid on its banking fortress
3 minute read

International Edition

Trust issues

Switzerland: The Swiss Government's imminent ratification of the 1985 Hague Convention on Recognition of Trusts will allow the country to compete on a global level in the competitive trusts market. Stephen Pallister, Lyndsey West and Philippe Freund report
6 minute read

International Edition

US poised for new disclosure laws

US Judicial Conference approves e-discovery legislation amendments in response to increasing volume of electronically-stored information
5 minute read

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