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...Monaco bank faces US’s anti-mafia laws Anti-mafia crime laws in the US are about to have their first test against a bank in Europe....
...As head of state, each week she spoke to the head of government but also the top official at the Foreign Office....
...He joins the firm’s London office from Kirkland & Ellis....
...Russia is seeking to manufacture its Sputnik V vaccine in Italy to meet a surge in overseas contracts....
...By using the approach to make legal services more about people, Fiona Philips, global head of digital legal at HSBC, saw the potential to make the law more accessible and open to all....
...philip.stephens@ft.com Letter in response to this column: ‘Majoritarianism of the mob’ v elitist democracy / From Melvyn Ansher, Edgware, Middlesex, UK...
...Land is safe because of the institutions of the UK economy (rule of law, property rights, lack of corruption)....
...(FT) The office is evolving, but are we more productive? Read the FT’s new report on the Future of the Workplace here....
...Jamyn Edis, who was vice-president of innovation at HBO from 2007 to 2012, expects that AT&T “is going to process an organisation like HBO in the same way a body processes a kidney stone . . ....
...In an office above a nail bar in the Silicon Valley town of Menlo Park, the legal data business Lex Machina amasses as many rulings from US courts as it can get its hands on....
...He joins from Tennessee attorney-general’s office. Alston & Bird has hired Scott Adamson as a corporate partner in the law firm’s Los Angeles office. He joins from Vedder Price....
...Let me turn now to the “law of confidence”. As previously discussed, this law played the role of midwife in the birth of privacy law here in England....
...The walls of his small yet busy constituency office are covered in pictures of him at local fairs and shop openings....
...It is said that in the number three is a mediator and reconciler (Brexiters v Remainers). Three is also the number of truth (the sobering figures from the Office for Budget Responsibility)....
...Orban v Soros round 63 Hungary’s Victor Orban is not letting up on George Soros....
...No abrupt end to free movement, no incineration of corporate tax and labour laws....
...prioritisation of national control over borders, laws and courts over the economic benefits of close links with Europe....
...Mountbatten: The Official Biography, Philip Ziegler 2. In Search of the Trojan War, Michael Wood 3. Hold the Dream, Barbara Taylor Bradford 4. The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole, Sue Townsend 5....
...You’ll find murals of international landmarks such as the Taj Mahal on the walls of their Stockholm offices....
...The line up is: Portugal v Sweden, France v Ukraine, Greece v Romania and Iceland v Croatia PlayStation 4 launches Sony launches its PlayStation 4 in the US....
...Masterpieces of Chinese Painting: 700-1900, edited by Zhang Hongxing, V&A Publishing, RRP£40/$60 The world’s oldest painting tradition explored in the glorious catalogue to the V&A’s current, once-in-a-lifetime...
...New companies need approval from the City of London’s Court of Aldermen but, once in, they are autonomous, subject only to the law of the land....
...At the same time she has to fathom their strange powers and arcane laws. A fun, sassy romp....
...Jonathan Ford: A Russian epic for the box office, not a court in England If the law were a branch of the entertainment industry, the English legal system would be entitled to give itself a standing ovation...
...Yet it would seem to require a crisis of unprecedented magnitude actually to threaten Britain’s monarchy (“Prince Philip did murder Diana – Official”)....
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