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One was described as the stuff of nightmares
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Hogan Lovells reveals fresh leadership changes to board and management
23 April 2021
José María Balañá and James Doyle join the firm s international management committee
Hogan Lovells office in Washington DC DCStockPhotography; Shutterstock Hogan Lovells has made a number of new appointments to its international management committee (IMC) and board, as well as announcing two new senior roles. EMEA regional managing partner José María Balañá steps up to the firm’s IMC, replacing Marie-Aimée de Dampierre who becomes chair of the firm at the start of next month. Balañá is joined by corporate and finance practice group leader James Doyle, replacing David Gibbons who will return full time to the corporate and finance practice.
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Tom Hanks and German discovery Helena Zengel star in this Western odyssey from Paul Greengrass about two broken people finding unity, set in Texas five years after the Civil War.
The balm of the storyteller is central to the work of Capt. Jefferson Kyle Kidd, an ex-infantryman who travels from town to town in Texas five years after the Civil War, for a modest fee reading lively accounts of events from both nearby and far afield to people in need of healing. That same spirit informs Paul Greengrass
News of the World, an epic Western with an intimate gaze that recalls