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Paramount cuts London legal team in global restructuring
Film-maker Paramount Pictures has taken an axe to its London in-house legal team, with the US company reducing its headcount in the city from seven to two.
Former BLP chair seconded to Tesco China ahead of Beijing launch
Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP), which has applied for a licence to open in Beijing later this year, will see its former chair Peter Robinson first take up a temporary secondment posting with Tesco in Shanghai.
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Trucking giant Eddie Stobart enters legal market with barristers business
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Ashurst joins Freshfields and SNR Denton on SocGen panel
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Virgin Money hires new cosec as director of legal resigns
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Shell kicks off global litigation group with Fulbright hire
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Absolute Radio legal head to join Perform Group
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News International names WorldPay lawyer as new GC
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North-West lawyers top in-house salary rankings
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Motor Insurers’ Bureau unveils six-strong legal panel
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Greenberg Traurig lawyer takes in-house role at Anesco
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Addleshaws joins Links and Slaughters on BA's first post-Iberia panel
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Former NI lawyer Crone blasts Murdoch's 'demeaning lies'
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Ashurst bolsters disputes team with UBS hire
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Ofcom legal chief leads investigation into hacking at Sky News
Herbert Smith advises on Government's civil service pensions move
Herbert Smith has advised on the establishment of a joint venture between the Government and private sector to administer civil service pensions.
Essex and Southend authorities begin roll-out of shared legal managers
Essex County Council’s (ECC) and Southend Council have hired their first-ever joint manager as part of a scheme that will see four authorities work as one practice.
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Kent in-housers seek to cut £3m of legal costs by 2014
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Transport for London launches review of legal panel
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Supreme Court to have final say in Birmingham equal pay case
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London's Barnet and Harrow councils to save £4.4m via legal services merger
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Met Police unveils slimmed-down panel after cost-saving review
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City of Westminster wins illegal subletting case against tenant
iSociety
Daily deals website LivingSocial is growing fast, and choosing the right team of lawyers to help it develop is a vital part of legal chief Rob Miller’s job
Smart thinking
As Aricent Group’s legal vice-president, Nichola Andrews is at the heart of the fast-moving and legally fraught mobile technology sector
Chaos theory
It’s not the economic crisis that is most troubling Lloyd’s of London general counsel Sean McGovern, it’s getting to grips with the host of new insurance regulation
Part of the union
Being head of legal at the Rugby Football Union is hardly a recipe for a relaxing life, but Karena Vleck says her job is so much fun that even the bad times are good





