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  • Clydes, bribes and multi-appeals

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 16 May 2012

    A Clyde & Co partner who was asked to leave after blowing the whistle on alleged corrupt practices in the firm’s Tanzania relationship firm has hired Richard Hermer QC of Matrix Chambers to lead her fight against her old firm (see story).

  • 2011 Round-Up - Mergers: Bigger and better

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 12 December 2011

    ?The Clydes-BLG and Beachcroft-DAC deals are a smart reaction to a changing insurance landscape, while Canada, Australia and Asia all featured prominently...

  • Clydes takes over the world

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 24 October 2011

    If you thought Clyde & Co was going to rest on its laurels after its merger with Barlow Lyde & Gilbert (BLG) then you were sorely mistaken.

  • AstraZeneca Insurance v XL Insurance & Ace Bermuda Insurance

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 7 January 2013

    AstraZeneca Insurance Company Ltd v XL Insurance (Bermuda) Ltd and Ace Bermuda Insurance Ltd...

  • State of the unions

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 29 October 2012

    Losing track of who’s merged with whom in the UK legal market? Our handy guide to the key tie-ups of the past 18 months will help...

  • Oil together now

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 9 January 2012

    Norton Rose’s mergers with firms in resource-rich Canada have really shaken up the local legal market. Joanne Harris reports...

  • Clyde & Co

    The Lawyer | Analysis | The UK200 2011

    It was yet another year of major expansion for Clyde & Co, culminating with its ­ultimately successful merger talks with rival Barlow Lyde & Gilbert (BLG).

  • Passage to India

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 27 April 2011

    Clyde, the orangutan star of Clint Eastwood’s Brechtian social commentary vehicle Every Which Way But Loose, won the hearts of audiences worldwide in the late 1970s by his ability to ’flip the bird’ at his easily-riled biker pursuants.

  • Magic realism

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 20 May 2013

    International firms are jostling for position with local players in a packed legal market, but the UK magic circle still dominates...

  • CASE OF THE WEEK: Employment

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 8 October 2012

    The effect of the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000 s.4(4) was that a member of an LLP who would have been a partner under the Partnership Act 1890 could be neither an employee nor a worker under the Employment...

  • The in-house candidates for The Lawyer Awards 2012

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 25 June 2012

    The increasing influence of the in-house sector is reflected in the quality of the shortlist for this year’s gong at The Lawyer Awards. So could general counsel teach private practitioners a thing or two?

  • Judgment Call: 11 June 2012

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 11 June 2012

    Where an insurance policy provided for Brazilian law and jurisdiction but contained an arbitration clause providing that the seat of arbitration was in London, there was no implied choice of Brazilian law to govern the arbitration agreement and its proper law was English law because that was the law with which it had its closest and most real connection.

  • Tulkinghorn: Law of the dance

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 12 December 2011

    A kaleidoscope of sequins, feathers, Lycra and fake tan marked the grand finale of Hogan Lovells’ ’Legally ­Ballroom’ extravaganza.

  • The typewriting on the wall

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 20 June 2011

    Rumours are circling the market that the ­potential mega-merger of the year, that between insurance titans Clyde & Co and BLG ­(Tulkinghorn for one would mourn the passing of the latter firm as it has always reminded him of his number one favourite sandwich - Bacon Lettuce and, er, Gomato anyone?) could be derailed by the prehistoric behaviour of the former firm’s head ­honcho.

  • Merger: not impossible

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 6 June 2011

    It has only been a couple of days since news broke about a possible Barlow Lyde & Gilbert and Clyde & Co merger, and already the inevitable analogies are coming thick and fast.

  • Offshore: Corporate and litigation roundup

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 29 April 2013

    A round-up of some of the most prominent mandates that have been keeping offshore lawyers busy...

  • Cohen & Stephen (Liquidators of Rangers FC) & Ors v Collyer Bristow

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 7 Jan 2013

    Cohen & Stephen (The Liquidators of Rangers FC) & Ors v Collyer Bristow...

  • Thomas Hicks; George Gillett & Ors v Martin Broughton & Ors

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 7 Jan 2013

    (1) Thomas Hicks; (2) George Gillett; (3) Kop Football (Cayman) Ltd; (4) Kop Football (Holdings) Ltd; (5) Kop Football Ltd v The Royal Bank Of Scotland plc and (1) Kop Football (Cayman) Ltd; (2) Thomas Hicks; (3) George Gillett; (4) UKSV Holdings Company Ltd; (5) NESV I LLC; (6) Kop Football Ltd; (7) Kop Football (Holdings) Ltd and (8) Kop Investment LLC v (1) Martin Broughton; (2) Christian Purslow & Ian Ayre...

  • Costs-effective

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 17 September 2012

    Although lawyers have been the big winners in mammoth commercial court cases in recent years, costs are falling proportionally...

  • Weighting list

    The Lawyer | Analysis | 13 August 2012

    As team GB law firms bulk up for the global challenge, mergers have transformed this year’s rankings – with some surprising results...

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