London bankers are heading east again as Poland launches its second wave of privatisations, with the Warsaw stock exchange planning to float on its own market... more
It is wet, bitterly cold and painfully early on a Sunday as the 'soldiers under training' come crashing through the undergrowth, weighed down by helmets and backpacks, rifles at the ready... more
Patrick Raggett, the former City lawyer who has won the right to sue a Catholic college for £5m, tells the harrowing story of how the buried memories of his sufferings at school destroyed his career... more
Lawyers, investors and regulators are meeting next month to devise a "lighttouch" regulation scheme for the rapidly growing market in litigation funding... more
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