Pinsent Masons

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800m now served by private sector Vol 10, Issue 11 (November 2009)

David Lloyd Owen reviews the progress of the Pinsent Masons Water Yearbook’s first eleven, and recommends some holiday reading.

NEW DIRECTIONS Vol 10, Issue 11 (November 2009)

* Spain’s Catalan Water Agency (ACA) looks set to be the next to challenge attitudes towards drinking reclaimed water.

Directory of the leading water law firms Vol 9, Issue 5 (May 2008)

To view the full directory of Law Firms please click <a href=\"http://www.globalwaterintel.com/index.php?page=lawfirmdir\">here</a>.

The myth of global law firms Vol 9, Issue 5 (May 2008)

What does it take to be a global law firm in the water sector? Mario Alemi finds that the reality does not always match up to the marketing material.

Scary new technologies Vol 9, Issue 3 (March 2008)

Christopher Gasson looks at the challenge of launching a new technology in the water sector.

The pace of change quickens Vol 8, Issue 11 (November 2007)

In the new edition of the Pinsent Masons Water Yearbook, David Lloyd Owen finds that there are still hurdles for international private water operators, despite a jump in the number of contracts awarded.

WET TUESDAY Vol 8, Issue 6 (June 2007)

* It started as Wet Wednesday, but now it is Wet Tuesday.

Two steps forward, one step back Vol 7, Issue 11 (November 2006)

In his annual review of the international private water industry, David Lloyd Owen finds a proliferation of smaller deals, but still some big disappointments.

NEWS IN BRIEF – ASIA Vol 7, Issue 4 (April 2006)

* Suez and the City of Chongqing signed an agreement on 4 April to create a 50/50 joint venture between the city’s water utility and Suez subsidiary Sino-French Water Development.

Legal services review: Competition in the Gulf hots up Vol 7, Issue 2 (February 2006)

Our annual survey of law firms operating in the water sector finds that the flood of deals originating in the Middle East has inspired a flurry of office openings and staff poachings. Alastair Strickland reports.