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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | November 17, 2004
A clutch of strong financial results heralds an expansive year for southwestern firms. Harry Keegan looks at developments at the region's leading practices
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | November 17, 2004
Billions of pounds' worth of regeneration projects are taking place in the southwest, creating homes and job opportunities through the development of mixed-use sites, write David Powell and Stephen Rosser
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | October 10, 2004
Law firms are no strangers to outsourcing where they see clear benefits. But when it comes to high-profile offshoring and managed services, most firms have yet to test the water, writes Ken Young
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | June 24, 2004
The potent issue of conflicts of interest is firmly rooted in the preservation of confidentiality - a key professional rule for solicitors and one that is always flagged by them any time the independence of the solicitor's profession is threatened. In any event, it is generally accepted that matters between clients and solicitors are confidential and should remain confidential. Hence, the recognition that legal professional privilege should, in certain circumstances, be attached to the advice that solicitors give to their clients.
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | June 16, 2004
Exeter has long existed in Bristol's shadow as a centre of commercial law in the southwest. But with the city council laying out plans to redevelop the town as a major centre of scientific research and development, lawyers are hoping Exeter is on the brink of finding its niche. Simon Gregory reports
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | March 17, 2004
The role of the projects lawyer is no longer limited to issues in the legal arena. Michael Boyd and Ingrid Hoffbauer examine the dynamic role now played by them in ensuring not only that their clients' interests are represented, but that their crises are effectively managed
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | March 17, 2004
Leeds firms have been fighting their corner with some of the highest profile deals in the media, including acting on the Safeway takeover and the restructuring of Leeds United football club. Derek Bedlow reports
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | February 4, 2004
In order to communicate fully with their clients, law firms are having to employ an ever increasing range of technologies, some of which have proved a good deal more reliable and popular than others. Kieran Flatt reports
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By a:1:{i:0;s:1:" ";} | January 19, 2004
Wilhelm Haarmann explains how Haarmann Hemmelrath's use of the Swiss societe co-operative business structure has allowed the firm to grow and prosper through a tough regulatory period
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