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Dentons re-elects City and Dubai partner duo to main strategy board

Denton Wilde Sapte has reappointed two members to its main strategy board. The firm has elected City-based head of restructuring...

11 Mar 2010 | 00:01

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Dentons hires Hammonds nuclear partner duo

Denton Wilde Sapte has hired two partners specialising in nuclear work from Hammonds. Rupert Cowen and Jonathan Leech are expect...

1 March 2010 | 12:53

Dentons banking co-head quits for Norton Rose

Denton Wilde Sapte has lost its co-head of banking, Nick Grandage, to City rival Norton Rose. Grandage, who resigned yesterday (...

11 February 2010 | 14:13

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Sam Szlezinger: A government that likes to say yes

The proposed merger of Lloyds TSB and HBOS has put the UK's merger control enforcement regime firmly in the spotlight, with the Government's willingness to put competition law on hold grabbing many of the headlines. But when the Government says it wil...

16 Oct 2008 | 01:01 | secure

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Africa: Roaring opportunity

The African telecoms industry is booming. Mergers and acquisitions are producing record-breaking valuations as foreign investors try to exploit the massive growth potential. The influx of capital is creating new infrastructure, as well as innovation i...

25 Sep 2008 | 03:32 | secure

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Mediation: Alternative dispute revolution

Parties to a dispute may soon be forced to go through a compulsory mediation stageCompulsory mediation orders are coming soon to a court near you. That is the message broadcast loud and clear in speeches delivered earlier this year by two of the count...

18 Sep 2008 | 02:01 | secure

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Dealmaker: Richard Macklin

Dentons co-head of corporate Richard Macklin on bizarre jargon, burning offices and stacking shelves

04 Nov 2009 | 11:05

Leading lawyers lay predictions bare as year of the credit crunch comes to a close

Leading partners sum up the year just gone and the year ahead: will 2007 be remembered for anything other than the credit crunch?

13 Dec 2007 | 02:07 | secure

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