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Americans are addicted to advisers but other countries seem to manage fine
Solid, long-established corporate names are confusing customers with sector-fluidity
The tennis championship has succeeded in innovating while remaining the same
Fresh rankings report announced from the Financial Times Innovative Lawyers stable
Britons are experts in making bold assertions on failing projects
Law firms pin hopes on mixed teams and use of technology to beat rivals on quality of advice
Not all blockbuster successes lead to complacency and collapse
The retailer tests the idea that a restored old guard can lead a new strategy
The social network founder is ensnared by the utopian idea he leads a global community
A break-up is thinkable, but it may not be sensible
The city’s infrastructure is working again, and it is bidding to host Amazon’s HQ
Tacit processes such as innovation too often lose out in favour of cost cutting
Business models are not infinitely repeatable
Only cross-border strategies will outwit counterfeiters
The lack of consensus between regimes makes compliance tricky to navigate
The hugely successful English side takes an unconventional approach
Technology is leading lawyers to reinvent their roles with some eye-catching joint ventures
The leader is a rare example of a foreigner running a German multinational
The auction house is adapting to a customer base buying from home or the beach house
Company legal teams handle challenges from the geopolitical to the digital
Thoughtful company lawyers are creating new roles at the heart of organisations
Lurid and luxurious, Toot aims to be the Louis Vuitton of underwear
Ambitious plan to make group more agile and responsive ahead of Macron reforms
Inside the company’s ‘responsabilisation’ project
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