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11 April 2008

Pinsent Masons, which was formed by the merger of Pinsents and Masons in 2004, was named ‘Global Construction Law Firm of the Year' in the 2006 Who's Who Legal Awards. The company is a full service commercial firm with 240 partners, a total legal team of around 900 and more than 1500 staff worldwide.

Pinsent Masons ranks as a UK top 15 law firm and is one of Europe's leaders. In the UK, the firm has offices in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds and Manchester. Internationally, Pinsent Masons has offices in Brussels, Dubai, Hong Kong and Shanghai, as well as a series of strategic joint ventures and alliances in Denmark, Dubai, Estonia, France, Germany, India, Poland, Sweden, Spain and the US.

• For further information on matters discussed in this article or Pinsent Masons' services, contact Sam Boyling in London.

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