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2019

Since first being published as The Corporate Counsel 100, The Legal 500’s GC Powerlist series has grown exponentially since its beginnings in 2013. It started by covering four of the world’s mo

2019

As well as being one of the world’s most historic and developed legal markets, France continues to be the home of some of the best in-house counsel worldwide. The combined talents of

2019

Continuing to punch above its weight for a country of its size, the Swedish economy continues to see innovation, creativity and productivity in ample amounts across various market sectors. With str

2019

Now in its fourth edition, in this year’s GC Powerlist: Colombia we are showcasing the highest achieving legal teams that are transforming the market and making themselves indispensable

2019

As the fourth edition of the GC Powerlist series to feature the top talent in the in-house legal industry in Ireland, this publication further highlights this jurisdiction’s unique place within t

2019

With its ideal location in fast-growing Asia and riding on the opportunities brought by the mainland economy, Hong Kong has developed into an international business hub, providing high value adding

2019

Despite predictions that Chile’s economic growth will continue to be slow in the next twelve months, the country is shaking off the slowdown it has experienced in the last few y

2019

The GC Powerlist series continues to grow around the world and the Greece and Cyprus edition is no exception – competition for places in the list was even fiercer than last year, and the

2019

The Iberian nations of Spain and Portugal have a deep shared history with a number of cultural and social similarities, and in 2019 these similarities also extend to economic performance, with both

2019

Switzerland still remains one of the most advanced economies in Europe, with predictions for it to remain sturdy for the remainder of 2019. As a small and open economy, Switzerland is dependent on