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l Link-up to boost NextLawClifford Chance has linked up with Butterworths Tolley - in what the two claim is the first such collaboration between a law firm and a publishing house - to boost the content of its flagship e-business on-line service NextLaw.
Butterworths has an on-line Electronic Business Law Direct service, and so NextLaw subscribers will now receive daily e-business reports and monthly reviews of e-business law cases.
l Firms key into webNewly launched on the Web are: top City firm Nabarro Nathanson, whose relaunched site is the final piece of its corporate rebranding; while London firm Wedlake Bell and Kent firm Thomson Snell & Passmore have put together brochure sites.
Also newly on-line is the Commonwealth Judges and Magistrates Association.LINKS: nabarro.com; wedlakebell.com; ts-p.co.uk; cmja.org
l Venture capitalists take aimDunedin Capital Partners and Albany Venture Managers have backed the 7 million secondary buy-out of software company AIM Holdings, which has a leading legal division.
The buy-out provides an exit for the ex-management shareholders.
AIM announced plans to recruit a new chairman and chief executive to focus on growing the business both organically and by acquisition.
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