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Orrick winner brings fresh thinking, legal nuance and a practical understanding of the courts
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The overall winner personifies the multidisciplinary professional that clients say they need
The industry-wide problem needs more than money
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Levels of investment among highest in EU
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Some of the most creative efficiency improvements have produced substantial savings for firms and their clients
The search for efficiency gains that can give firms a competitive advantage has been the prime focus of their investment strategy
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Practitioners in established and emerging markets are bridging cultural differences and adapting structures that were created elsewhere
Corporate push behind military putsch poses reputational and ethical risks
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