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The European Lawyer is the leading pan-European legal journal. Published ten times per year, its readership is senior in-house lawyers, international private practitioners and global policy makers.
The European Lawyer prides itself on its high-quality contributors, many of whom are leading figures in law. We place particular importance on bringing together policy makers and the legal profession, to define the future shape of multi-jurisdictional commercial practice.
As a consequence, the European Lawyer has received support from the European Central Bank. In November 2002, we held a joint symposium on "Money versus Ethics" at the ECB's Frankfurt headquarters, to analyse the impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley legislation. Participants included senior lawyers from Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, general counsel to the ECB and the UK's FSA, and the chairmen of the American Corporate Counsel Association (ACCA) and Deutsche Bank. The European Commission's Director-General of Internal Markets, Dr Schaub, and senior partners from firms such as Slaughter and May, Herbert Smith, Gide Loyrette Nouel, Allen & Overy, Hengeler Mueller, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Roschier Holmberg, Linklaters, NautaDutilh and Shearman & Sterling, also attended.
The European Lawyer has also become the first legal publication to be by the European Company Lawyers Association (ECLA), Europe's leading association of in-house lawyers across the continent. As a result of this endorsement, we now distribute more than 2,000 copies per month to in-house lawyer across the continent, via the ECLA board members' central secretariats. The magazine now carries the ECLA newsletter on a monthly basis. Furthermore, we also work closely with ACCA, ECLA's US equivalent. The immediate past Chair of ACCA, Elizabeth Wall, is counsel to our publication.
We also work closely with members of the International Bar Association (IBA) and jointly organised a conference 'Advising Clients in an Expanded Europe' in April 2004, to celebrate the accession of ten new countries to the European Union.