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Balance enforced by UK government ministers

As the UK’s legislative framework changes, TNE discovers what the recently enacted Equality Act may mean

October 27, 2010

Workers leave rights behind

TNE investigates how the EC dealt with the upsurge in the movement of workers throughout and across Member States

October 27, 2010

A long standing and rehearsed tradition

CMS Cameron McKenna has had a major presence in Poland for almost two decades, earning widespread recognition

November 19, 2008

A marriage that shows its worth

Two of South Africa’s leading business law firms have amalgamated to take over the market

November 19, 2008

A growing and prosperous territory

The intellectual property law firm Adams & Adams is transforming the workplace in South Africa for the better

November 19, 2008

Weathering the storm

Martyn Cornell speaks with Michel Nader of Jauregui, Navarrete y Nader about why when it comes to choosing a law firm, experience and expertise are everything

November 18, 2008

Crisis or opportunity

Salans – one the world’s largest law firms – is monitoring the development of tax laws that could provide beneficial returns

November 18, 2008

Whose life is it anyway?

Nick Laurance speaks with the Liberal Democrat MP Phil Willis about a recent cross-party review of current UK legislation on the controversial issue of abortion

November 18, 2008

In safe hands

Kubas Kos Gaertner, a leading Polish law firm, has been at the sharp end of Polandís recent transformation. Partners Rafal Kos and Dominik Galkowski talk to The New Economy

November 18, 2008

Tough on corruption?

The UK used to claim it was at the forefront of efforts to tackle international corruption, but not any more

March 25, 2008

As the UK’s legislative framework changes, TNE discovers what the recently enacted Equality Act may mean

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