Juke box Dury: City firm Field Fisher Waterhouse advised debt fund Aegis on financing Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll, a film about the life of pop singer Ian Dury (pictured). Aegis intends to commit $50m (£33m) to film funding in total. Cheltenham firm ­Wiggin advised the film’s ­producers.

Nuclear stake: Magic circle firm Linklaters advised energy company Centrica on taking a £2.3bn stake in British Energy, the EDF-owned operator of eight nuclear power stations in the UK. EDF and Centrica will also enter a joint venture to build four nuclear power stations in the UK. As part of a separate joint venture, EDF and Centrica will plan the construction, operation and decommissioning of four European reactors. City firm Herbert Smith and US firm Sullivan & Cromwell advised EDF. Magic circle firm Allen & Overy advised Centrica.

Turkish energy: Magic circle firm Freshfields advised German energy supplier EnBW on establishing a joint venture with Turkish conglomerate Borusan, to invest €2.5bn (£2.2bn) in energy projects. Turkish firm Somay Hukuk Bürosu advised Borusan.

Telecoms float: City firm Herbert Smith advised US investment bank Goldman Sachs on its role in the flotation of telecoms company Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Magic circle firms Linklaters and Freshfields and US firm Cleary Gottlieb advised Hutchison, its parent company and ­related Hutchison subsidiaries.

Treatment centre: ­Birmingham firm Wragge & Co advised the East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust on signing a contract for a multi-million-pound treatment ­centre at the Lister hospital, Stevenage, with Clinicenta, an NHS partner organisation. The Lister Surgicentre is expected to open in April 2011 and will treat more than 15,000 NHS patients a year. City firm CMS Cameron McKenna advised Clinicenta.