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Legal practitioners gathered in London as the annual Women in Business Law EMEA Awards 2026 recognised standout women lawyers, leading firms and diversity initiatives across the region
The finalists for the 28th annual Europe awards have been revealed, with the winners to be announced in London on June 11
Exclusive IFLR survey data shows that while DEI is valued by many in-house counsel in the Nordics, satisfaction with progress varies widely across the region
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IFLR’s accreditation title reveals that 240 practices moved up the tables and 128 firms appeared for the first time
New hires were made across the finance and corporate practices in Hong Kong, Melbourne and the Czech Republic
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Warsaw office managing partner Agnieszka Janicka expects more deal activity as businesses scale and consolidate to mitigate geopolitical and regulatory uncertainties
The finalists for the 26th annual Europe awards are revealed - winners will be presented in London on April 3
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Partners Nikos Papachristopoulos and Yannis Seiradakis reveal the firm’s approach to deliver on the largest energy transaction on the Athens Stock Exchange to date
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