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01 December 2007
How do you win work in a country that doesn't want you? Ask Linklaters, Jones Day and White & Case
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01 December 2007
The booming capital markets are allowing a handful of new, dynamic firms to do innovative work
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01 December 2007
A wide swathe of law firms benefited from this year's US equity volume. It was a good thing to have in a volatile year
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01 December 2007
A wide range of local firms have benefited from the equity boom. But only one foreign firm - Linklaters
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01 December 2007
A new way to issue under Rule 144A
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01 November 2007
Issuing into the US could be easier and cheaper than Aim
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01 November 2007
The corruption, sleights of hand and odd coincidences around state assets
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01 October 2007
Liability concerns have scuppered the new type of prospectus in the US
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01 October 2007
How to structure the fund of tomorrow, onshore and denominated in renminbi
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01 September 2007
The advice you need on profit forecasts
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01 September 2007
An old idea whose time has passed
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01 September 2007
The UK must consider plea bargaining
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01 September 2007
The impact of Mifid on multilateral trading facilities
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01 September 2007
Courts put the brake on class actions
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01 August 2007
Make up your mind
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01 August 2007
The price of stability
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01 August 2007
Polished act
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01 August 2007
The language of leverage
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01 August 2007
Home, sweet home
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01 August 2007
Japanese M&A is healthier than you think
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01 August 2007
If authorities won't hold corporates accountable, shareholders will
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01 August 2007
How companies can make sure they deal effectively with shareholder activists
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01 August 2007
Make the US more competitive by opening it up to the world
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01 August 2007
Managers don't need a licence
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01 August 2007
The law needs to approve more regulators
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01 August 2007
Local dynamics mean a hybrid of public and private funding works best
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01 July 2007
Dual-tracks are now the norm
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01 July 2007
Rule 144A is our biggest cost
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01 July 2007
The exchanges offering SEC relief