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09 July 2010
Issue: 7425 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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LexisNexis Best Use of Technology award

Ruby Wax presented LexisNexis with the Best Use of Technology award at the recent inaugural Conference Awards

Ruby Wax presented LexisNexis with the Best Use of Technology award at the recent inaugural Conference Awards where over 400 professionals from across the conference industry celebrated their achievements over the past 18 months.

The awards recognise excellence, showcase innovation and provide a quality benchmark for the conference industry.

The Lexis team faced competition from Incisive Media and Neil Stewart Associates but ultimately their dispute resolution webinar series topped the category (see www.conferencesandtraining.com/Browse-Events/Webinars).
 

Issue: 7425 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

WSP Solicitors—David Ashcroft & Jessica O’Shea

WSP Solicitors—David Ashcroft & Jessica O’Shea

Commercial property and child law teams expand with senior hires

Duxton Hill Chambers—Lucas Bastin KC & Joshua Hiew

Duxton Hill Chambers—Lucas Bastin KC & Joshua Hiew

Set expands London and Singapore offering with senior international disputes hires

Gilson Gray—Gregor Duthie & Stephen Forsyth

Gilson Gray—Gregor Duthie & Stephen Forsyth

Firm strengthens real estate and litigation teams with partner promotions

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