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  • If only the RQFII programme was this balanced Lawyers in Beijing have branded China's pilot Renminbi qualified foreign institutional investors (RQFII) programme as unfair and ineffective.
  • As the New Year dawned in Europe, law firms wasted no time in bringing new talent onboard. While the number of lateral hires in December was typical for the time of the year, January proved a busy month for partner moves, with Paris rivalling London in terms of levels of activity.
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  • The US lateral hire market in December and January remained as buoyant as ever and the dominant trends of the last year remain clear. In the wider legal market there remains a steady flow of lawyers away from state institutions, including the US Attorney's Office, the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) and various government departments, into private practice.