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VAN ROMPAEY & VAES make co-operation agreements

12/06/2002
The law firm VAN ROMPAEY & VAES, specialising in commercial law, maritime law and insurance law, has made the following co-operation agreements:
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Stuttgart speaking slot for Cambridge lawyer

15/04/2002
Luisa Nathan, a competition law specialist at Hewitson Becke+ Shaw's Cambridge office, has been invited to speak at the Drug Discovery Technology Europe conference in Stuttgart.
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New partner for HB+S

20/02/2002
Leading regional law firm Hewitson Becke + Shaw – whose main centres are at Cambridge and Northampton – has appointed commercial and technology law specialist Kevin Fletcher as a new partner.
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Hungarian Lawyer Joins Hewitson Becke+Shaw On Secondment

17/10/2001
Dr Sándor Muszka, a company lawyer with the Budapest law firm, Kiss-Némethi, has joined LawExchange founder firm, Hewitson Becke+Shaw, at their Cambridge office, on temporary secondment.
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Defeat for UEFA in domain name dispute

01/08/2001
A Cambridge law firm has taken on the might of UEFA – and scored the winning goal.
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Cambridge Lawyer Advises UK Innovators

19/12/2000
Top intellectual property lawyer Ian Craig, of the Cambridge-based regional law firm Hewitson Becke + Shaw,
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Mining Company Aims To Tap Investment

11/11/2000
A mining company based in Little Thetford has begun the search for capital to help it tap into growing demand for tantalum, a mineral used in electronics equipment from lap-tops to mobile phones.
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New Solicitors Strengthen HB+S Teams

11/11/2000
Key teams at leading law firm Hewitson Becke + Shaw have been strengthened by the arrival of two new solicitors at its Cambridge offices.
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Competition Expert Publishes New Guide

11/11/2000
A major new reference book intended to help businesses comply with competition law has been published by Paul Taylor,
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Second Opinion Saves Farmer From £47,000 Penalty

11/11/2000
An East Anglian farmer is breathing a £47,000 sigh of relief after he came within days of having to pay back a whole year’s subsidy over a breach of European regulations.
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