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Dentons to secure coveted Nigeria presence with ACAS-Law combination


Dentons to secure coveted Nigeria presence with ACAS-Law combination
01 April 2021
Global giant says deal is key landmark in strategy to become pan-African firm
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Dentons has agreed to combine with Nigerian practice Adepetun Caxton-Martins Agbor & Segun (ACAS-Law) to become only the second global law firm with a presence in Africa’s largest economy. 
The deal has been announced on the 30th anniversary of ACAS-Law, which is best known for its oil and gas practice but operates as a full-service firm. It has seven partners and 52 lawyers working out of offices in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt.
Dentons said the combination would be the first of its kind Nigeria, formalising a long-standing relationship between the two firms. The only comparable deal to date was secured in 2017 by DLA Piper, which added Olajide Oyewole to its African alliance, DLA Piper Africa, which, like Dentons Group, operates as a Swiss Verein made up of indep ....

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'Having ridden out Covid-19 mid-sized firms must now embrace transformation agenda'

'Having ridden out Covid-19 mid-sized firms must now embrace transformation agenda'
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Permanent shift to home working will boost productivity at risk to mental health, poll finds


25 February 2021
Permanent shift to home working will boost productivity but may impact mental health, poll finds
More than three quarters of respondents to The Global Legal Post survey expect less office-based work once pandemic recedes
Shutterstock; Vera Petrunina
More than three quarters of business lawyers are anticipating a permanent shift to home working once lockdown restrictions end, most of whom believe this will improve work life balance and productivity, according to a The Global Legal Post poll.
However, there is less agreement over the impact of this change on diversity and particularly mental health with more than a third of respondents worried mental health  – already the subject of concern within the profession – will deteriorate. ....

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Permanent shift to home working will boost productivity but may impact mental health, poll finds


Permanent shift to home working will boost productivity but may impact mental health, poll finds
25 February 2021
Permanent shift to home working will boost productivity but may impact mental health, poll finds
More than three quarters of respondents to The Global Legal Post survey expect less office-based work once pandemic recedes
Shutterstock; Vera Petrunina
More than three quarters of business lawyers are anticipating a permanent shift to home working once lockdown restrictions end, most of whom believe this will improve work life balance and productivity, according to a The Global Legal Post poll.
However, there is less agreement over the impact of this change on diversity and particularly mental health with more than a third of respondents worried mental health  – already the subject of concern within the profession – will deteriorate. ....

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How returning the Stone of Destiny led to decades of repercussions


SCOTLAND has always had a tradition of stories, legends and myths which have given sustenance to history and identity. One of the most evocative over the years has been that of the recovery of the Stone of Destiny on Christmas Day in 1950 – the 70th anniversary of which is next week.
The Stone of Destiny has an important role in Scottish, English and British history; it even has different names and is known in official royal circles as “the Coronation Stone” and also as “the Stone of Scone”. It was used to crown Scottish kings and queens in ancient times, was taken by the English Edward I in 1296, and used to crown English and then British monarchs. In the mystery and mumbo jumbo of all things monarchical, the Stone – which came to reside in Westminster Abbey was seen to possess mystical powers that were transferred to the monarch in the coronation ceremony. This mythical and magical powers were thus viewed as almost transcendental. ....

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