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The Business
Mark McAteer looks at plans to move senior management from leading international firms to Asia, while Becky Pritchard tests market reaction to the proposed merger of Barlow Lyde & Gilbert and Clyde & Co. Plus market-leading analysis on the month’s top stories
The Client profile
Outgoing JJB Sports general counsel Richard Manning looks back on the challenges faced during an attritional two years that saw the leisure company undergo major restructuring
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LB Global 100
Turnover is back, profits are up and the legal market is stratifying. Jeremy Hodges, Becky Pritchard and Emma Sadowski assess the world’s 100 largest firms
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Appointments
The ultimate partner moves and our
special Job of the Month section
Pritchard
Why the boutique route is often the sensible play
The Last Word
Former Linklaters partner Marshall Levine talks about his decision to combine walk-in legal advice with a fine mochachino
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Free at last
Mark McAteer meets the founding partners of Enyo Law, a litigation boutique set up last year with the aim of taking quality disputes work from firms encumbered by commercial conflicts of interest and becoming the most viable alternative to large City litigation teams
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Eastern rivals
In a two-part focus on Central and Eastern Europe, Kate Durcan looks at how the financial crisis has completely transformed the legal landscape in the region and finds out why Poland’s star billing as a legal market in the region doesn’t always deliver in terms of profitability
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On the rebound
Chris Crowe takes a look at Singapore and the South-East Asia market, both of which have seen an economic resurgence to become the focus of a flurry of activity among international firms in recent years, both as a geographic hub and a rich source of work
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