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What law firm talks have you found useful?
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<blockquote data-quote="D" data-source="post: 24723" data-attributes="member: 540"><p>[USER=1]@Jaysen[/USER]</p><p></p><p>I have been to "HSF - Inside the Headlines", two years in a row. It is usually presented by Barnaby Hinnigan and is a synopsis of two huge deals the firm has completed over the past year. The first year, they covered Sharp v Blank (HBOS/Lloyds) and Comcast/21CF/Sky. It was brilliant. This year they did the FlyBE takeover and the Costa Rica litigation, which was incredibly interesting.</p><p></p><p>Probably the most technically accessible talk I have been to was by David Adams at Clifford Chance, who presented "A Rough Guide to Finance & Capital Markets". It was excellent. His delivery was excellent. This was the single most useful session I have been to.</p><p></p><p>Carl Bradshaw's PE session at Kirkland was also exceptional, however, I believe he has now left.</p><p></p><p>As ever, Chris Stoakes 1hr session about the City is always brilliant. I think I've heard him speak 3 or 4 times at various firms, but I believe he primarily delivers to Hogan Lovells. He does a fantastic job of summarising his book in an hour session.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D, post: 24723, member: 540"] [USER=1]@Jaysen[/USER] I have been to "HSF - Inside the Headlines", two years in a row. It is usually presented by Barnaby Hinnigan and is a synopsis of two huge deals the firm has completed over the past year. The first year, they covered Sharp v Blank (HBOS/Lloyds) and Comcast/21CF/Sky. It was brilliant. This year they did the FlyBE takeover and the Costa Rica litigation, which was incredibly interesting. Probably the most technically accessible talk I have been to was by David Adams at Clifford Chance, who presented "A Rough Guide to Finance & Capital Markets". It was excellent. His delivery was excellent. This was the single most useful session I have been to. Carl Bradshaw's PE session at Kirkland was also exceptional, however, I believe he has now left. As ever, Chris Stoakes 1hr session about the City is always brilliant. I think I've heard him speak 3 or 4 times at various firms, but I believe he primarily delivers to Hogan Lovells. He does a fantastic job of summarising his book in an hour session. [/QUOTE]
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