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Most Downloaded: The first steps in a commercial dispute - a point-by-point guide


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The first steps in a commercial dispute - a point-by-point guide
DLA Piper - England & Wales White Paper
Disputes come from two directions. Either a claim form or a letter threatening legal action lands on your desk, or you discover that you have a potential legal claim against a third party. When this happens, what are the most important areas to concentrate on?

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A guide to bitcoin and blockchain: how it works, regulatory concerns and an A-Z of key terms
Reed Smith Global White Paper
Cryptocurrencies have gained significant attention since bitcoin’s introduction in 2009, and blockchain (the technology underlying bitcoin) is now being adopted by financial services and technology firms, prompting regulatory scrutiny. This whitepaper attempts to demystify blockchain.
Wearable technology at work: legal risks for employers to consider
DLA Piper Global White Paper
With wearable technology such as fitness trackers becoming increasingly popular, employers considering the use of such technology to monitor employee activity must be aware of the relevant data privacy rules and employment laws. This DLA Piper briefing looks at some of the key legal risks.
A reminder of the need to comply carefully with contractual requirements in notifying warranty claims
Herbert Smith Freehills England & Wales White Paper
In a recent decision, the High Court struck out claims for breach of warranty on the basis that they were not notified in accordance with the relevant mandatory contractual provisions, as this Herbert Smith Freehills briefing explains.
The Market Abuse Regulation – the nightMAR(e) becomes a reality
Nabarro European Union White Paper
The EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) will become effective this July, and listed companies only have a limited period of time in which to implement some significant changes. The changes introduced by MAR are complex and confusing - this briefing offers a summary of the key points to be aware of.
The General Data Protection Regulation: two years to comply with Europe’s new privacy regime
Latham & Watkins European Union White Paper
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into force this week, introduces a rigorous privacy framework - and businesses have two years to comply. This briefing looks at the regulatory climate, the impact of the GDPR and its implications.
Holding back the flood: innovation and the search for efficiency in regulatory compliance
Legal Week Intelligence Global White Paper
Corporate fines in the US, UK and Europe are on an upward trajectory, and companies face increasing regulatory challenges. This Legal Week report, in association with Pinsent Masons, has found that 73% of senior in-house lawyers expect their business's compliance spend to rise in the coming years.
Brexit: the potential legal ramifications for businesses
Reed Smith European Union White Paper
At present, the only thing that appears certain about Brexit is the uncertainty that it poses for UK and EU businesses. This briefing summarises the potential legal ramifications for businesses should Brexit occur, covering subjects including financial regulation, employment and competition.
The EU Market Abuse Regulation: an overview of the key details
Gowling WLG European Union White Paper
As of 3 July this year, the EU Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) will repeal and replace the Market Abuse Directive and its implementing legislation. This briefing looks at the scope and key provisions of MAR, and the potential fines individuals and companies can expect if there is a breach.
The client engagement dichotomy: the opportunities that law firms are missing
Microsoft Global White Paper
Client insight, cross-collaboration and innovation are at the core of all successful commercial businesses. If legal services are transitioning to a more commercial model, why are business development and marketing still sitting in the back office? This web seminar tackles these issues and more.
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1 New | Ashurst hires banker from RBS for senior corporate lending role as Deutsche exits continue


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Ashurst hires banker from RBS for senior corporate lending role as Deutsche exits continue
News - Fri 3rd Jun
Move comes as senior Deutsche Bank lawyer leaves to join asset management fund J O Hambro Capital Management
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'The best thinkers in the legal IT space are here': the Strategic Technology Forum 2016
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Norton Rose Fulbright raids Sidley to open San Francisco office
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Transatlantic firm hires a 17-strong team of lawyers from its US rival as it opens an office in the Californian city
'I came with the expectation I was equal' – a video interview with late Slaughter and May partner Frances Murphy
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Slaughter and May's Frances Murphy, one of the most high-profile female partners in the City, passed away last week, not long after recording this video interview
Dealmaker: Hogan Lovells' Tom Brassington on mosquitos, bacon and Game of Thrones
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News Alert: Kirkland asks Asia partner to pay back $120,000 bonus before leaving for Latham


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June 3, 2016
Kirkland asks Asia partner to pay back $120,000 bonus before leaving for Latham
Frank Sun had to pay Kirkland back by cheque before he was able to move to Latham last month
Ashurst hires banker from RBS for senior corporate lending role as Deutsche exits continue
Move comes as senior Deutsche Bank lawyer leaves to join asset management fund J O Hambro Capital Management
Dealmaker: Hogan Lovells' Tom Brassington on mosquitos, bacon and Game of Thrones
The corporate partner on his Plan B (the local bacon factory) and watching Game of Thrones to survive office politics
Dechert reshuffles London leadership in growth bid
US firm puts four-person committee in charge of London arm, including Miriam Gonzalez and Camille Abousleiman
'I came with the expectation I was equal' – a video interview with late Slaughter and May partner Frances Murphy
Slaughter and May's Frances Murphy, one of the most high-profile female partners in the City, passed away last week, not long after recording this video interview
'The best thinkers in the legal IT space are here': the Strategic Technology Forum 2016
Artificial intelligence, networks and cyber-security are among the key topics on the agenda at this year's Strategic Technology Forum
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Increasing access to equity financing: the challenges facing high growth companies
Emerging companies remain under-represented on Europe’s capital markets, despite measures to make equity financing more accessible. It is widely recognised that regulators need to further enable, develop and support financing alternatives for high-growth companies, as this briefing explains.
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