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Law Practice

Aug. 7, 2001

London Calling Anyone for Tea?

It doesn't matter how you spell it or on which syllable you put the accent. For a dozen years, lawyers on both sides of the pond have been keenly interested in these two concepts - the increasingly globalization of law and the trend toward specialization. Or is that specialism?

        By Erik Cummins
        
        Globalisation or globalization? Specialism or specialization?
        It doesn't matter how you spell it or on which syllable you put the accent. For a dozen years, lawyers on both sides of the pond have been keenly interested in these two concepts - the...

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