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Baker McKenzie Launches its Fighting Domestic Violence Comparative Law Tool

Leading global law firm Baker McKenzie has launched its Fighting Domestic Violence global comparative law tool, a powerful tool that will allow for a rapid analysis of national legislation measured against model domestic violence conventions and between countries. Sponsored by Global Rights for Women and Every Woman Treaty, and together with over 500 volunteers from Baker McKenzie, Google, Merck, 3M, Cummins, HP Inc. and Accenture, Baker McKenzie has been working on an ambitious pro bono .

Cancer tests push EU competition police to new frontiers

Cancer tests push EU competition police to new frontiers
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Baker McKenzie Taps London Leader As Global Regional CEO

ADVERTISEMENT Baker McKenzie Taps London Leader As Global Regional CEO Law360 (May 11, 2021, 4:10 PM EDT) In its latest global leadership shakeup, Baker McKenzie has appointed Alex Chadwick, a veteran tax attorney and the managing partner of the firm s London office, as the chief executive officer for its Europe, Middle East and Africa operations. Chadwick will succeed Fiona Carlin in the role on July 1 and serve for a three-year term, the firm announced on Monday. He is also going to work with regional chair Esteban Raventos to head the 15 offices included under the regional branch dubbed EMEA+ by the law firm. 

A Family Affair: Adam and Kevin Low on releasing old demos from 1986

The Skinny A Family Affair: The Gayfield Enterprise Demos A hidden gem from the post-punk era, The Gayfield Enterprise Demos sees Kevin Low and Fiona Carlin’s stunning bedroom pop jams receive a long overdue first release Feature by Michael Lawson | 02 Mar 2021 One of the city’s foremost crate diggers, Glasgow DJ, producer and radio host Adam Low is used to unearthing overlooked oddities in secondhand record stores across the country. His latest sonic discovery – a collection of around 80 battered cassette tapes dug out from his parents’ loft – is far closer to home. “There were mountains and mountains of them to go through but I thought I’d give it a go during the first lockdown,” he recalls. “Initially I was looking for the stems with the view of potentially doing some remixes. Then I discovered that a lot of it was exactly the kind of music that I’m into – which was a bit of a shock.”

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