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  1. I am an Associate in the Dispute Resolution team at Bird & Bird specialising in commercial, corporate, contractual and insolvency litigation. Since my admission as a solicitor in 2019, I've acted for clients in a wide range of industries. My focus is working with companies and individuals to navigate complex, high-stakes disputes, taking into ...

  2. Bird's Opening (or the Dutch Attack) is a chess opening characterised by the move: . 1. f4. Named after 19th century English player Henry Bird, Bird's opening is a standard flank opening.White's strategic ideas involve control of the e5-square, offering good attacking chances at the expense of slightly weakening their own kingside.Black may challenge White's plan to control e5 immediately by ...

  3. Henry Edward Bird was a celebrated English chess player, author, and accountant whose contributions to the world of chess have left an indelible mark. Born on July 14, 1830, in Portsea, Hampshire, England, Bird carved out a distinguished career in chess during the 19th century, a period that witnessed the rise of many chess legends. […]

  4. Bird's invasion of Kentucky was one phase of an extensive planned series of operations planned by the British in 1780 during the American Revolutionary War, whereby the entire West, from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico, was to be swept clear of both Spanish and American forces.While Bird's campaign met with limited success, raiding two fortified settlements, it failed in its primary objective.

  5. 7 de sept. de 2021 · Bird’s Opening is named after English master player, Henry Edward Bird, who first played the opening in 1855. Asked how his love affair with 1.f4 began, Bird said: “Having forgotten familiar openings, I commenced adopting KBP [1.f4] for the first move, and finding it led to highly interesting games out of the usual groove, I became partial to it.”