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Lack of M&A business cuts revenue at Linklaters
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Revenues at Linklaters, Britainâ??s second-biggest law firm, fell by nearly 10 per cent to £591 million in the six months to October 31, from £653 million in the same period last year. This is despite
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CC's Childs a shoo-in for second term as global chief
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Childs (pictured), who has been a partner at Clifford Chance for 28 years, took up his post in May 2006 when he succeeded Peter Cornell in another uncontested election. He has presided over a tumultuous
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Hudson man gets life sentence for family murders
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Summit County Prosecutor Sherri Bevan Walsh filled in the details that have gone largely unanswered since a Hudson man was arrested in April after the beating death of his mother and brother on the grounds
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'Legal' drug could kill, warn police
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Premium Article ! Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button. Premium Article ! To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription
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CalMac publishes ferry law advice
- 11/20/2009
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Protesters said the Sunday sailings breached God's law. Caledonian MacBrayne has published the legal advice which it says compelled it to start running Sunday ferries between Stornoway and the Scottish
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The snail that made legal history
- 11/20/2009
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BBC Radio 4 How a case about a snail gave power to modern consumers and launched a million lawsuits. This is the story of how our modern law of negligence came about all because of a fizzy drink. And
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New law to curb illegal downloads
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People who illegally download music and films could have their internet connection slowed down or cut off altogether under new legislation.
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Avigilon on the watch at 20 Old Bailey in London
- 15 Hours ago
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rother Chartered Surveyors has deployed the Avigilon HD Surveillance System at the building at 20 Old Bailey in central London, located across from the UK's Central Criminal Court. The Center Criminal
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UK Government: Tax Law Rewrite - final bills introduced
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The Corporation Tax Bill and the Taxation (International and Other Provisions) Bill introduced in Parliament by the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, the Rt. Hon. Stephen Timms MP, are published today.
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Solicitors financial statements
- 19 Hours ago
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I'm preparing a set of accounts for a firm of solicitors who hold money on behalf of their clients. From a book-keeping point of view, the funds retained in the separate bank account (called "clients'
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Bar Standards Board opens door to joint practices
- 19 Hours ago
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Barristers and solicitors will be able to go into practice together as a first step on the post-Clementi road, following a historic meeting of the Bar Standards Board last night. The board met to consider
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UK publishes draft law on file sharing
- 20 Hours ago
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Blog round-up: Kappos in cyberspace, ACTA action and IP in Italy November 16, 2009 Commission awards contract for trade mark study November 16, 2009 Foreign works off limits to Google Book Search November
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