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Davies and his wife, Miranda, are suing their law firm Speechly Bircham for around £4m.
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"On a superficial level, Norman wanted half a billion via his rebate idea, and has got £1.5bn," says Nick Maltby, of lawyers Bircham Dyson Bell.
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Mark Summers , a partner with Speechly Bircham who moved to Zurich last spring to open a Swiss office for the U.K.-based law firm, says the appreciation of the franc has pushed up the cost of the expansion.
As Franc Climbs, Swiss Allure To Companies Goes Downhill Deborah Ball 2011
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Robin Bircham grows walnuts in Suffolk and supplied 6,000 of the saplings for the new Jaguar wood.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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Robin Bircham introduced me to the Walnut Club, a select band of about a hundred enthusiasts for the tree who would like to see a revival of its popularity in Britain.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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Robin Bircham grows walnuts in Suffolk and supplied 6,000 of the saplings for the new Jaguar wood.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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Robin Bircham introduced me to the Walnut Club, a select band of about a hundred enthusiasts for the tree who would like to see a revival of its popularity in Britain.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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SYNOPSIS: On November 15, 1968, 1st Lt. Bircham was the patrol leader of an
Birchim, James D. 1990
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During the mission, the patrol was ambushed, and in evading the enemy, Bircham suffered a broken ankle and fragmentaion wounds.
Birchim, James D. 1990
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I have heard about her from old Bircham, the editor.
We Two, a novel Edna Lyall 1880
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