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"CMS is the leading European provider of legal and tax services. CMS Cameron McKenna is the UK-headquartered member of CMS with 12 offices in the UK and Central and Eastern Europe. The firm has 122 Equity Partners and employs over 1,000 fee earners in total.

"Our lawyers provide advice across all types of commercial law; banking and finance, competition, corporate and M&A, dispute resolution, employment & pensions, environment, immigration, intellectual property, private equity, public procurement, real estate and tax.

"With our focus on client service, we were one of the first law firms to embrace the need to also structure our business along industry sector group lines. We have eight industry sector groups; consumer products, energy, hotels & leisure, infrastructure & project finance, insurance and funds, lifesciences, real estate & construction and technology, media & telecoms.

"Our practice and sector group matrix enables us to develop a comprehensive understanding of our clients’ businesses and markets and to constantly deliver sound and commercially relevant advice from any of our 12 offices. We focus on relationships, not deals, and we are considered more approachable and accessible than many of our competitors. Our clients tell us they like working with us and that we’re often seen as the human face of the law.

"As a major law firm, we have responsibilities that extend beyond our client work. We are transparent about our approach to environmental management and we are proud of our community schemes across all of our offices."

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Implications of the legal profession’s new regulatory regime

The regulatory infrastructure that underpins the legal profession is undergoing unprecedented change. Now that self-regulation is dead, and the new, wholly independent governing bodies are in place, attention is focused on the way in which the new order will go about its day-to-day business.

Law Firm: CMS |  Published: 10 August 2010 | Practice Area: Practice and Procedure

Lehman Brothers client money appeal judgment

The Court of Appeal has handed down its judgment on how the administrators of Lehman Brothers International (Europe) (LBIE) should distribute the client money that LBIE held at the point at which it went into administration.

Law Firm: CMS |  Published: 06 August 2010 | Practice Area: Regulation and Enforcement

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Special report: The future of fees - transforming client billing

CMS Cameron McKenna shares the experience of its pricing team, and examines how to scope what matters to the organisation, offering some top tips for managing down the price. The report also includes a ‘reality check’ to help recognise the downsides to some more innovative fee arrangements.

Law Firm: CMS |  Published: 05 August 2010 | Practice Area: Practice and Procedure

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High Court hands down epic judgment on deficit issues

The High Court has handed down the longest judgment ever in a pensions case, dealing with a whole series of deficit related questions concerning the Pilots' National Pension Fund.

Law Firm: CMS |  Published: 01 July 2010 | Practice Area: Occupational

OFT to take a tougher stance with directors

As part of its efforts to ensure that there are effective deterrent measures to prevent anti-competitive behaviour, the OFT has published its revised guidance on Competition Disqualification Orders in competition cases.

Law Firm: CMS |  Published: 01 July 2010 | Practice Area: EU Competition Law

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Equitable set off: Court of Appeal restates legal principles and the appropriate test

On 11 June 2010, in deciding the case Geldof Metaalconstructie NV v Simon Carves Limited, the Court of Appeal took the opportunity to review and clarify the law on equitable set off –‘because there appears to be some uncertainty on the subject’.

Law Firm: CMS |  Published: 18 June 2010 | Practice Area: Litigation

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Break clauses with care - Hotgroup v Royal Bank of Scotland

In an economic downturn tenants are more likely than ever to be reviewing their property requirements and keen to divest themselves of surplus premises. A recent decision of the High Court has highlighted the dangers of failing to consider all the terms of the lease.

Law Firm: CMS |  Published: 18 June 2010 | Practice Area: Landlord and Tenant

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The grass remains greener in Ireland… transfer pricing update

Introduction of transfer pricing regulations in Ireland is unlikely to detract from the country’s appeal as a sound economic choice for inward investment, with an excellent opportunity to grandfather existing arrangements before July 2010.

Law Firm: CMS |  Published: 17 May 2010 | Practice Area: Corporation Tax

Election 2010 – what it means for infrastructure investors

This report from CMS Cameron Mckenna assesses the position of the three main parties on the broad themes of infrastructure planning and investment structures. It also examines each party’s sector-specific policies on clean energy, waste, transport, defence, health, justice, education and housing.

Law Firm: CMS |  Published: 27 April 2010 | Practice Area: PFI

The Bribery Act 2010 - A toolkit

This useful briefing by CMS Cameron McKenna provides an in-depth analysis of the Bribery Act 2010. It includes coverage of various key issues, including who can be liable and an outlines of the various penalties, as well as a comparison with the existing legislation.

Law Firm: CMS |  Published: 19 April 2010 | Practice Area: Financial Crime and Fraud

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