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Want to get this daily news briefing by email? Here's the sign-up. WHAT WE'RE WATCHING WHAT'S MY YEAR AGAIN? - As the legal industry adjusts…Elite German Firm Representing Plaintiff in Landmark Suit Over Germany's Rules on Law Firm Ownership
The European Court of Justice's decision in the case could impact comparable restrictions applicable to other professions.Deutsche Bank Hires From Pharma Giant For Next General Counsel
The bank's previous general counsel was appointed in 2020.Deal Tables Turned: The Rise of Domestic Law Firms
From Asia Pacific to the U.K. and Europe the trend is the same: local firms are rising up the M&A rankings at the expense of larger international firms.View more book results for the query "Hengeler Mueller"
Deal Tables Turned: The Rise of Domestic Law Firms
From Asia Pacific to the U.K. and Europe the trend is the same: local firms are rising up the M&A rankings at the expense of larger international firms.Hello ChatGPT, Which is the Best Law Firm in the World?
The advanced AI recommends certain firms as well as lawyers from the likes of Wachtell, Sullivan & Cromwell and Gibson Dunn, but its knowledge is questionable, and it seems to have a thing against Kirkland.Hello ChatGPT, Which is the Best Law Firm in the World?
The advanced AI recommends certain firms as well as lawyers from the likes of Wachtell, Sullivan & Cromwell and Gibson Dunn, but its knowledge is questionable, and it seems to have a thing against Kirkland.'Sprechen Sie Englisch?' Germany Proposes All-English Language Courts for International Disputes
The country is pushing to become a "jurisdiction of choice" in Europe. But English-speaking commercial courts may still have trouble competing with international arbitration.Germany Proposes All-English Language Courts for International Commercial Disputes
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