German independent Noerr has posted a record turnover of €190.8m for 2013. The Munich-headquartered firm’s revenue grew by 12.3% from €170m in 2012, although turnover in its Central and Eastern European offices fell by around 3% to €26.3m, the firm said today (26 March).
‘We have always been committed to growing our presence there’ – Trowers expands lower cost Birmingham site
Only shortly in the wake of the announcement that Hogan Lovells is to launch a low-cost nearshoring venture in Birmingham, Trowers & Hamlins has said it is to build up its existing Birmingham base with the relocation of three public sector City lawyers.
When futurology becomes reality – LexisNexis gains ABS licence to launch compliance service
The UK arm of legal publishing giant LexisNexis has been awarded an alternative business structure (ABS) licence by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and hired Duane Morris compliance and technology partner Jonathan Armstrong to spearhead its new business, Cordery Compliance.
Post Excalibur litigation victory, Gulf Keystone enters the main market led by Memery Crystal
The sometimes nail-biting growth of independent oil and gas exploration companies was illustrated this week with the entry onto the London Stock Exchange (LSE) of Gulf Keystone Petroleum, led by City firm Memery Crystal, just months after the company successfully defeated a $1.6bn claim by Excalibur Ventures in one of the biggest cases of 2013.
Former Shell legal head Rees joins Thirty Nine Essex Street
With the global arbitration market currently powered by a string of high stakes energy disputes, Thirty Nine Essex Street Chambers looks to have secured itself a trophy tenant with the London set this morning announcing the arrival of former legal director of Royal Dutch Shell Peter Rees QC.
Latham bolsters City arm with hire of partner Lucy Oddy as BLP finance departures keep coming
Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) structured finance partner Lucy Oddy is set to join Latham & Watkins, representing a further City partner hire for the acquisitive US firm and further fallout from BLP’s beleaguered finance team.
Capital call on salaried partners at Weightmans and Addleshaws in response to impending LLP tax overhaul
The tally of City firms calling on salaried partners to increase their capital investment in response to new HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) rules is growing as Weightmans and Addleshaw Goddard this week confirmed they are in the process of significantly raising contribution levels.
Guest Post: Three Leading Indicators of Failure
Can you remember a time when there was so much talk of more BigLaw firm failures? I can’t.
Count yourself a believer or a sceptic (and there are hard core advocates on both sides, including gleeful cheerleaders in the first camp and diehard deniers in the second camp), this is a new phenomenon on our landscape.
Further BLP banking departures as real estate finance duo set to join Hogan Lovells
Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) has lost another two City banking partners, with real estate finance duo Andrew Flemming and Jo Solomon set to join top 10 LB100 firm Hogan Lovells.
Barclays to offer 80 work experience places as high street bank mulls apprenticeship scheme
Barclays’ in-house legal team is to offer around 80 work experience placements to students from socio-economic groups under-represented in the legal profession in partnership with its panel law firms this summer.