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New targets and regulations led to unprecedented activity in the past year
Law firms and banks attempt to tackle effects of long hours and stress
The magic circle had a good year but mid-tier firms did even better
A project-based model is more effective and cheaper in complex deals
Technology is leading lawyers to reinvent their roles with some eye-catching joint ventures
Technology allows banks to record trader messages before they are encrypted
The intricacies of cross-border litigation are putting demands on firms to find new ways of achieving settlements
Collaborating with in-house legal teams and bringing fresh ideas to corporate projects are two ways firms have enhanced their client relations
While some firms are taking on the accountancy giants, others are finding more unorthodox ways to boost their bottom line
UK competition regulator to examine whether there was a cartel to drive up prices
Outgoing head of supervision Clive Adamson admits his ‘reservations’ on headline-chasing to MPs
Fifty senior people working flexibly in a range of sectors
Sticking to old ways of doing things is unrealistic, especially when clients are looking at costs
With the rise of the mega-firm, training partners in leadership skills will become increasingly important
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