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...From Clifford Chance’s motion for a six-month stay of litigation, with Alphaville’s emphasis: . . ....
...The tower-strewn neighbourhood, developed in the wake of Margaret Thatcher’s 1986 Big Bang financial reforms, has often battled with a perception of being too sterile and far removed from London’s more vibrant...
...Clifford Chance, a UK magic circle firm, has announced it will be leaving the Docklands after its lease expires in 2028....
...Home to 30 office buildings, the area has been hit by high-profile exits in recent years, including law firm Clifford Chance and now HSBC, which this week said it would move its global headquarters out of...
...Transfer Market Tim Lewis, who as a Clifford Chance partner advised Stan Kroenke on his acquisition of Arsenal, has taken on the role of executive vice-chair....
...As riven as the 1980s were, Reagan and Thatcher, with their business-minded optimism, had no quarrel with the glass-and-steel of the time....
...“There is no historic precedent for this,” said Dan Neidle, a partner at Clifford Chance. “We are in completely uncharted territory.”...
...“We have to do what Thatcher did in reverse,” says Jon Lansman, founder of the Corbyn support group Momentum....
...Flats in council tower blocks were initially designed to generous “Parker Morris” space standards, which were abandoned by Margaret Thatcher’s government in 1980....
...“I think they should make it a monument to Mrs Thatcher and to Brexit, Mr Farage said. “They should turn it into a museum.”...
...Mr Morley’s influence on A&O during his tenure in management may be more significant than any other law firm leader, says his rival, Clifford Chance senior partner Malcolm Sweeting....
...Clifford Stott, a professor of social psychology at Keele University, has studied other examples of public demonstrations that turned violent....
...Mitie cleaners at the Royal Opera House, the Houses of Parliament, the law firm Clifford Chance, First Great Western train services, and NHS hospitals have all held demonstrations against low pay....
...Combined with the abolition of exchange controls and corporation tax cuts by Margaret Thatcher’s government, it paved the way for London to become a truly international centre again....
...Mr Childs, a corporate partner by training who cut his teeth on the wave of privatisations under Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, attempted to wean the firm off banking and focus more on emerging markets....
...“I don’t think any of us can remember a year like it, even during the restructuring of the Thatcher years.”...
...His wife Hilda – She Who Must Be Obeyed – became a byword for bossy women; indeed, she was based on Margaret Thatcher. "Rumpole says all the things I think," Mortimer said....
...Jade Goody, a young woman famous for her flamboyance on reality TV shows, is dying of cancer in public, parcelled out in instalments by Max Clifford, her press agent, for the avid beaks of the news media...
...As a result, new office blocks have sprung up, such as More London near London Bridge, the Land Securities’ Bankside project behind the Tate, and Mallory Clifford’s Palestra scheme off Blackfriars Road....
...or being misreported, or tartly noting that John Bayley’s “efforts on behalf of his late wife [Iris Murdoch]…make Max Clifford seem retiring”? No....
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