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Monday, April 30
by
Charles Christian
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 10:47 BST
On Sunday the partners of Grant Thornton UK LLP and RSM Robson Rhodes LLP announced their agreement to merge the two firms to create the largest form outside the 'big ... more »
by
Charles Christian
on Mon 30 Apr 2007 10:39 BST
One month after the English Law Society unceremoniously parted company with Jonathan Ames, the long-time editor of the Gazette magazine, it is advertising for a replacement. In an ad in ... more »
Tuesday, April 24
by
Charles Christian
on Tue 24 Apr 2007 12:53 BST
Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP has become the first major law
firm to open an office in Second Life, a virtual 3D
world. Second Life was created by US company Linden ... more »
Tuesday, April 10
by
Charles Christian
on Tue 10 Apr 2007 12:20 BST
US lawyer and technology writer Ari Kaplan has commenced a weekly web-based video documentary looking at the contentious legal issues assocated with the treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay. Called ... more »
Friday, April 6
by
Charles Christian
on Fri 06 Apr 2007 14:25 BST
The anonymous intellectual property barrister 'Geeklawyer' has announced plans for the first UK conference for blogging lawyers. LawBlog 2007 is supported by CPA Global and Freeth Cartwright and will take ... more »
Thursday, April 5
by
Charles Christian
on Thu 05 Apr 2007 17:33 BST
Our thanks to Sean Hocking and his team at Law Librarians News for drawing our attention to this story: according to a story in the New York Post "A decade after buying American Lawyer, Lazard boss Bruce Wasserstein is ready to bail on the legal publishing business. Wasserstein & Co.ended months of rumors and conceded it has retained Credit Suisse Group to help it explore various strategic alternatives including a possible sale of ALM Media, the company that includes American Lawyer magazine, the New York Law Journal, Real Estate Forum and about 30 other regional publications and web sites. (As well as the LegalTech exhibitions and conferences.) A variety of suitors is expected to appear, including Court TV chief Steve Brill, who founded American Lawyer and eventually sold it to Time Warner, as well as Dolan Media, Reed International and Thomson West Publishing." ALM Media had 2006 revenue of about US$190 million.
Monday, April 2
by
Charles Christian
on Mon 02 Apr 2007 13:07 BST
The percentage of small businesses using the internet to make phone calls is set to almost double over the next 12 months. According to new research commissioned by BT Business, ... more »
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