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Friday, September 10, 2010

    2007 London Report


News

Were Freshfields’ “Grey Panthers” forced to retire? - By Darise Ogden

Addleshaw Goddard versus Justice Peter Smith – the case of the spurned judge - By Darise Ogden

Are London employees satisfied? - By Darise Ogden

A very English ruling

UK judges can sack lawyers in high cost cases - By Kate Gibbs

Six farm eggs, a cake for tea, a pound of pears, and don’t forget the legal advice - By Amy Mansfield 


Features

The good times keep rolling (for now) - Peter Buck, a consultant with specialist legal recruitment firm First Counsel, provides an overview of the current state of the London market for New Zealand lawyers as well as some general advice about the firms and where the market may be headed

The lowdown on the slowdown - An insidious whisper has started making its way around the legal market – London’s demand for lawyers is starting to slow down. Darise Ogden investigates whether there is any truth to the rumour

Yankee Doodle went to London town - UK-based US firms are taking on UK firms in the battle for talent. Mahlab’s Mary Horniblow explains

Making hay while that London sun shines - Does your five-year plan include making partner in a London firm? Darise Ogden looks at the reality behind advancing your career in the UK

Destination London - By Darise Ogden 

Kiwis In London

Something new and different - Darise Ogden looks at the odd and unusual pastimes a Kiwi lawyer can get up to when not processing those billable hours like a well-oiled machine


   

 

 


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