Linklaters
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Linklaters is a law firm which specialises in advising the world's leading companies, financial institutions and governments on their most challenging transactions and assignments.
The firm's principal areas of work are:
Asset Finance; Banking; Capital Markets; Competition/antitrust; Corporate/M&A; Employee incentives; Employment; Environment & Planning; Financial Markets; Insurance; Intellectual Property; Investment Management; Litigation & Arbitration; Pensions; Private Equity; Projects; Real Estate & Construction; Restructuring & Insolvency; Tax; TMT
Linklaters has also developed a number of industry sector groups, drawing together lawyers from across the practice to offer legal advice covering sector-wide issues.
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Linklaters is the leading legal adviser on M&A in both Europe and Asia (excluding Japan) for the first half of 2006, according to Thomson Financial.
As a "Magic Circle" firm, it shares market leader status in almost all its practice fields with Clifford Chance, Allen & Overy, Slaughter and May and Freshfields. Its blue chip clients include BP and Vodafone.