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...He joins from Simmons & Simmons. Smart reads Coffee and chaos Starbucks has managed to embitter both sides of the political aisle....
...Lawyers from Herbert Smith Freehills, Kingsley Napley, Simmons & Simmons and DLA Piper have also been called in to advise....
...“Latin American health systems are uneven and pretty weak,” said Shannon O’Neil, senior fellow in Latin America Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York....
...Middlesbrough; Heather Morrey, Sussex Polymath 1,037: Michael Crapper, Whitchurch Crossword 16,254: Richard Heaton, London; Hector Langfeldt, Birmingham; Saira Kamaly, London Polymath 1,036: Eamonn O’...
...Gerry was formerly head of Simmons & Simmons’ real estate team and three associates from the firm will be joining him at Ashurst....
...Bryan Bourke, William Fry Bryan Bourke took up his current role in 2014 after six years as the firm’s head of corporate and mergers and acquisitions....
...He joins from law firm Simmons & Simmons. SoftBank Group has hired Sarah Lubman from Brunswick as a partner in its corporate communications division....
...“Fans around the world are fans of players, [they care about] the back of the jersey, not front of the jersey,” says Mr O’Neil....
...Finally, Brendan O’Neill says in the Spectator the “sneering response” to Trump’s win reveals why he won....
...• RBC Wealth Management has hired Angie O’Leary as US head of wealth planning, a newly created role....
...Police chief David O. Brown said he was “convinced this suspect had other plans”....
...(Slate) Redefining the sharing economy The gig economy is neither “sharing” nor “collaborative”, argues Sarah O’Connor....
...If “room at the top” is no longer growing, social mobility starts to look more like that zero-sum game, in which upward mobility requires downward mobility too, writes Sarah O’Connor....
...(WSJ) O’Keefe sting backfires Conservative “investigator” James O’Keefe, known for a series of “stings” against liberal targets, has publicly outed himself in a failed Soros investigation....
...(FT) Food for thought Redefining the sharing economy The gig economy is neither “sharing” nor “collaborative”, argues Sarah O’Connor....
...But it is not all gloom, writes Sarah O’Connor....
...(FT) Recruitment games Mobile games are indicative of an important shift taking place in recruitment, says Sarah O'Connor....
...Sarah O’Connor examines what the small print tells us about Uber, Task Rabbit and Upwork....
...Simmons & Simmons, a UK law firm whose clients include many asset managers and hedge funds, saw an opportunity with a product it had created several years before, during the onset of the financial crisis...
...Bryan Durkin, chief commercial officer, will take on a new role focused on client relationships, while a number of other executives will take on new or expanded roles....
...Dylan, Springsteen and, last week, Neil Young with his new record “Americana”, mine the mythical past to reinvent their own history....
...Waging Heavy Peace: A Hippie Dream, by Neil Young, Viking, RRP£25 “I am now the straightest I have ever been since I was 18,” writes a drink and drug-free Neil Young....
...executive officer, YouthNet Rona Fairhead, chief executive officer, Financial Times Group David Flint, chief executive, Oxford Instruments David Hall, chairman, Financial Services Compensation Scheme Bryan...
...“Night in Tunisia”, the title story of Neil Jordan’s debut collection, remains as sharp, stylish and haunting as when it won the Guardian Fiction Prize in 1976....
...Name: Neil O’Brien Position: director, Policy Exchange think-tank Age: 30 CV: O’Brien worked in City PR after graduating from Oxford and before launching Open Europe, a leading Eurosceptic think-tank,...
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