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Beachcroft Recruits Team for Newly Launched Dublin Base
Beachcroft has strengthened its Irish practice with the hire of a four-lawyer clinical negligence team. The U.K. firm has hired four lawyers for its Dublin office, which opened in March, led by Ann O'Driscoll from Mason Hayes+Curran. O'Driscoll, who was previously a partner in Mason Hayes' litigation and healthcare practice, advises healthcare professionals and hospitals on clinical negligence and risk management issues.The British Invasion Continues
The strongest economy in Europe remains a magnet for foreign firms.Law Tech: Privacy laws are e-discovery's biggest quandary
One of the most vexing problems for global companies and their lawyers is how to identify, collect and use electronically stored information in e-discovery without ending up in jail or facing huge fines.Client Gets Outside Counsel, GC in One
DLA Piper's John Howard Clowes stepped in to help out Protein Design Labs after it lost its GC and senior VP of legal. Fancy Footwork Earns Latham Spot in DealReebok International requested the firm to serve as the company's antitrust counsel in its upcoming merger with Adidas-Salomon. Latham already knew Reebok well.Baker & McKenzie Set to Launch in Casablanca
Baker & McKenzie has announced it will open an office in Casablanca, becoming the latest global firm to launch in the Moroccan metropolis as the African continent becomes increasingly popular with investors. Kamal Nasrollah, formerly a corporate partner with Paris-based August & Debouzy, will head up the office.London development agency GC focuses on legal regeneration
Since making the move to the London Development Agency from air traffic control company NATS last year, general counsel Debbie Adams has set in motion the wheels of change at the body's legal team. After inheriting a skeleton legal team of nine secondees and temporary lawyers, Adams earlier this year began hiring a raft of new lawyers at all levels of seniority.U.K. Law Firms Match Investment Banks on Trainee Pay, Survey Shows
Law firm trainees can now pocket amounts equal to graduate counterparts at investment banks, according to new research, with both camps taking home over �10,000 more than the U.K.'s average graduate starting salary. A new British survey shows graduates entering the legal profession received average pay of �35,500 in 2007. The results reflect significant pay raises for law firm juniors, while graduate salaries at investment banks dipped slightly from 2006's average of �36,000.Handling Security Breaches Under European Law
The European Union has no law equivalent to the mandatory security breach reporting legislation in the United States. But that doesn't mean Europe lacks data security breach laws. Our expert provides an overview of reporting obligations there.What You Need to Know About Security Breaches and European Legislation
Though the European Union has no mandatory security breach reporting, that doesn't mean Europe lacks data security breach laws. A U.K. expert addresses how reporting obligations, prior registration, the possibility of civil actions and manually held data come into play with a breach.Trending Stories
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