
‘Years of progress risk being undone’ – half of legal profession feel their employer is not doing enough on DEI, research finds
Survey reveals pervasive anxiety around DEI in the UK as US conflict over the issue escalates
Survey reveals pervasive anxiety around DEI in the UK as US conflict over the issue escalates
In a world where online communication is king, is the telephone now a thing of the past? And what does that mean for the social skills of the next generation of lawyers? Anna Huntley picked up the phone to find out
Ahead of International Women’s Day Nicole Kar, global co-chair of antitrust at Paul Weiss, discusses thriving in the deep end and why there is still more room at the top for women in law
“Running a law firm is a lot like running a mafia crew — without the killing.”
Dejonghe, who was recently named Management Partner of the Year at the LB Awards, on mergers, money and his future plans
Ahead of the A&O Shearman merger, outgoing A&O senior partner Wim Dejonghe sat down with LB to discuss lessons from previous merger talks, his plans for the future and his views on the ‘unhealthy’ levels of money in law
‘I’d be asked: “Are you the guy from The Bold and the Beautiful?”‘
‘The industry is evolving rapidly. Even before the pandemic you could see change coming through the profession.’
I certainly didn’t have a burning desire to be a lawyer from the age of five years old.
Freshfields’ Mark Sansom on motorsports, email gaffes and competing on the global stage
Kingsley Napley’s Sandra Paul on tackling racism, the age of criminal responsibility and AI