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October 2008

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C A R E E R S g. 1: Cross border work ANNOUNCEMENT Jonathan Marsden and Sarah Marsden relocate to the UK – Strengthening our business in the UK, Europe, Middle East and Asia Our clients are the world's leading law firms. London is the hub for the ongoing globalization of the legal services industry. Much of the growth in the European, Middle Eastern and Asian markets is driven by the London offices of our clients. International relations Two of our Directors, Jonathan Marsden and Sarah Marsden, have recently relocated from Canada to the UK and now work from our London office. Jonathan and Sarah will be promoting the interests of Canadian lawyers, working closely with the world's leading law firms as they grow their international practices. Our associates work on some of the most high- profile transactions around the world for a network of blue-chip clients. Sound intriguing? For further information please contact: We will be in Canada, week commencing 6 October 2008. To take this opportunity to meet us and talk about a potential career move please contact Sumit Chakravorty at: sumit@marsdeninternational.com tel: + 1 416 364 5724 Canada Sumit Chakravorty sumit@marsdeninternational.com +1.416.364.5724 UK Jonathan Marsden jonathan@marsdeninternational.com +44.20.7618.6414 UK Sarah Marsden sarah@marsdeninternational.com +44.20.7618.6434 Sumit Chakravorty, a Director of our company, will continue to lead the practice for Marsden International from ourToronto and NewYork offices. Our ever increasing global network means that we are best placed to assist you in pursuing your international career. www.herbertsmith.com/careers Marsden International 141 Adelaide Street West, Suite 360, Toronto, Ontario Canada M5H 3L5 TORONTO I LONDON I NEW YORK I JOHANNESBURG I MELBOURNE I SYDNEY WWW.MARSDENINTERNATIONAL.COM

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