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26 Apr 2012
It is often said that lawyers do not “understand a client’s business”. To correct that assumption – and to deliver a major project – we often work on a client’s premises over a sustained period of time.
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26 Apr 2012
We advised UCL and the School of Pharmacy, University of London on their merger. This completed in January 2012, only 4 months from the formal decisions to merge – probably a record for a merger of university institutions in the UK.
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26 Apr 2012
Rebuilding a 21st century national stadium provides a legally challenging obstacle course every step of the way. It needs lawyers not only who can keep up but stay in front. Pinsent Masons have been legal advisors for Wembley National Stadium since...
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26 Apr 2012
At a time when getting transactions over the line has arguably never been tougher, our experience in the energy sector has helped some of the biggest names in the market execute game changing deals.
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26 Apr 2012
One of the defining challenges of recent years has been the lack of capital funding for major infrastructure projects.
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25 Oct 2011
Kings Cross Central is one of Central London's most significant new developments, comprising 67 acres of brown field site. This flagship development is one of the first in the UK to secure significantly reduced carbon emissions through its planning agreement....
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31 Aug 2011
When mobile network infrastructure company AIRCOM was bought by private equity company H.I.G. Capital its existing lenders, Barclays and HSBC, needed to make sure that the banking facilities they provided to AIRCOM were appropriately restructured and...
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31 Aug 2011
We seek to help our clients to make savings without compromising on performance. One obvious example is to secure better value for money without losing service performance and reliability. These aspects are vital for all organisations. This is especially...
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26 Aug 2011
Following the energy crisis in the 1990s the Philippine government put in place an ambitious programme of energy privatization to establish a reliable and competitive energy market. Today, to deliver on one of Asia’s truly competitive power markets,...
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18 Aug 2011
In a tough consumer market a unique brand, and its protection is paramount. Nanjing Automobile fully understands this and therefore invested in the world renowned MG brand, buying it together with other assets from the administrators of MG Rover in 2005....
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