Ropes & Gray loses high yield partner Bloom as Jones Day builds capital markets practice Legal Business1 September 2014Financial servicesStrategic recruitment High-yield expert Jonathan Bloom has quit Ropes & Gray after five years to join rival US firm Jones Day’s London office in a bid to develop the firm’s high yield practice.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Corporate users - click here for simple access (no password needed). For more information, please contact [email protected] Related ContentMore in this categoryUS firms top UK and global rankings in record year for M&A megadealsRevolving Doors: Quinn poaches Milbank partner as S&C adds to City structured finance teamRevolving Doors: Willkie hires from Kirkland in Germany, while Slaughters London partner surfaces at SimmonsWhy Wise is heading to the US – Jessica Winter on listings, leadership and working in fintechLatham taps A&O Shearman for three-partner London finance hireThe banking crisis, Brexit and why he prefers in-house: HSBC’s GC on a career of once-in-a-lifetime experiencesFreshfields launches in Boston with Latham private capital M&A hireRevolving Doors: Hogan Lovells and Linklaters boost competition as Simpson Thacher snaps up US funds quartetRevolving Doors: Clifford Chance, Akin and Dechert bolster PE and finance teams in the City