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  2. Yield sign - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, the yield sign reads yield in most areas, although in Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) areas the text is géill slí ("yield right of way" [7]) instead. [8] [9] Signs erected between 1962 and 1997 read yield right of way, [10] which remains legally permitted. [9] Signs 1956–1962 had a blank white interior. [11]

  3. Road signs in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Ireland's 'Yield' sign formerly read 'Yield Right of Way' from 1962 until 1997, and many of this older variant can still be seen around the State. Prior to 1962, it did not feature any inscription. On 20 January 2005, imperial speed limits on signs were replaced with metric speed limits.

  4. Dorsey & Whitney - Wikipedia

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    Dorsey & Whitney LLP (known as Dorsey) is a law firm based in the United States with approximately 580 attorneys, located between 21 offices in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia as of 2023. The firm's headquarters is in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where it was founded. [1] As of 2023, Dorsey is led by managing partner William R. Stoeri. [2]

  5. Right of way - Wikipedia

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    Right of way drawing of U.S. Route 25E for widening project, 1981 Right of way highway marker in Athens, Georgia Julington-Durbin Peninsula power line right of way. A right of way (also right-of-way) is a transportation corridor along which people, animals, vehicles, watercraft, or utility lines travel, or the legal status that gives them the right to do so.

  6. Priority to the right - Wikipedia

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    The system is widely used in countries with right-hand traffic, including most European countries. What varies, however, is the prevalence of uncontrolled intersections. In some countries, the right of way at virtually all but the most minor road junctions is controlled by the display of priority vs. stop / yield signs or by traffic lights, while in others (such as France) priority-to-the ...

  7. BLM (law firm) - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the firm date back to the 18th century, when Joshua Lace gave his name to an already established law firm in Liverpool. In 1901, Frederic Berryman began the practice of Berrymans in the City of London and, in 1946, Arthur Mawer founded AW Mawer & Co in Manchester.

  8. Offshore magic circle - Wikipedia

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    Edward Fennell, a legal columnist for The Times, has expressed dim views of law firms designating themselves as part of an offshore magic circle. [12] However, the concept of an offshore magic circle is actively promoted by legal recruitment consultants who hope to persuade London lawyers to spend a few years working in an offshore jurisdiction.

  9. King & Spalding - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, The American Lawyer named King & Spalding Law Firm of the Year. [16] On the "Vault Law 100" list of the most prestigious law firms in the United States, King & Spalding was ranked #39 for 2024, moving up from #43 in 2019. [17] For 2024, King & Spalding was the 22nd largest law firm by revenue in the world, #22 in the Global 200 firms ...