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- Nabarro to cut jobs in redundancy consultation
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- Former Linklaters Tokyo chief joins MoFo in Japan
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Post of the day
"I get so annoyed by people thinking that the statistics are of no relevance to them, because they are 'special', and they really want it, and/or it’s their 'dream'. Guess what - all of us really really want to be barristers, and all of us think we would be really good. Having something as your 'dream' doesn’t entitle you to it any more than anyone else" - Join the queue
Moral maze
In the second in the series of videos, Norton Rose partner Lesley Browning warns that companies embarking on transactions that may affect final salary pension schemes must anticipate a new, tougher moral hazard framework for pensions regulation - Crisis management Q&A
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