Akin Gump has increased trainee salaries by 12% and 8% for first and second years respectively, with the group representing the first trainees the US firm has taken on, while its newly qualified (NQ) pay remained static this financial year.
Gibson Dunn continues lateral hiring spree with hire of A&O arbitration partner Jeffrey Sullivan
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher has added to its growing European offering with the appointment of London-based arbitration partner Jeffrey Sullivan from Allen & Overy (A&O).
Ince & Co brings in alternative career to partnership as it shakes up associate pay
Ince & Co is offering its lawyers the option to choose a different career path from the traditional partner track, as it revamps its associate pay structure.
‘Top end of expectations’: Travers PEP drops below £1m as turnover edges up
Travers Smith has recorded a 4% rise in revenue to £125m, marking eight consecutive years of growth, while the firm’s profits fell amid investment and challenging market conditions.
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Gordon Dadds in ‘advanced negotiations’ to list on AIM following reverse takeover bid
LB100 firm Gordon Dadds is in ‘very advanced negotiations’ to become an AIM-listed law firm by August this year, following a recent share offer of £18.75m by Work Group.
Financials 2016/17: Stewarts Law reaches £1.9m PEP in another year of standout growth
Litigation specialist Stewarts Law has posted its third consecutive year of double-digit growth, with a record profit per equity partner (PEP) rising 30% to reach £1.9m.
In-house: Daily Mail’s GC Claire Chapman departs after five years
Claire Chapman (pictured), the general counsel (GC) and company secretary of the Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) has left the company after almost five years, Legal Business can reveal.
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Travers, Macfarlanes and Jones Day boost junior lawyers pay while HSF and CMS freeze associate salaries
Travers Smith, Macfarlanes and Jones Day have all boosted their junior lawyers pay in this year’s review, in contrast to Herbert Smith Freehills and CMS McKenna Nabarro Olswang which have held pay for London associates, with some regional pay rises.
Revolving doors: Simmons appoints CC capital markets veteran as firms boost London ranks
The arrival of July marked a heightened pace of lateral hires by UK firms boosting their London bases. Simmons & Simmons recruited to its corporate team, while Dentons, Watson Farley & Williams (WFW), RPC and PwC also appointed key new partners.
Shearman and Mayer Brown retain fewer trainees than previous years’ newly-qualified solicitor intake
Shearman & Sterling and Mayer Brown have recorded lower retention rates for their trainees due to qualify this autumn, from full retention last year to 87% and 73% respectively.
Co-op Group kicks off panel review as former Dixons Carphone GC takes top legal role
The Co-operative Group has begun reviewing its corporate and commercial legal panels, as well as its property law and litigation advisers, as the former Dixons Carphone group general counsel (GC) Helen Grantham replaced Alistair Asher in the group’s top legal role.
CMS launches Monaco office with local merger to service international investors
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang has continued to expand by opening its Monaco office through a combination with Pasquier Ciulla & Marquet Avocats (PCM), the firm’s first global practice launch since the UK tripartite merger went live on 1 May.
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Dentons advises Total on $5bn Iranian oil deal in first long post-sanction contract
Dentons has taken the lead advising French oil and gas company Total in signing a £4bn ($5bn) contract with Iran’s national Oil company, the republic’s first energy deal with a foreign enterprise since sanctions eased 18 months ago.
Clifford Chance turns to Clydes as SRA launches probe into firm on Excalibur litigation
Clifford Chance (CC) has instructed lawyers at Clyde & Co to represent it in an investigation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), reportedly involving the firm’s part in the Excalibur professional negligence case, resulting from a claim in which an appeal judge criticised CC for an ‘acute’ conflict of interest.
‘A bit unsettled’: Lloyds legal team to report to finance arm after latest restructure
The legal team at Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) will now report to the bank’s finance team in the group’s latest reorganisation, which led to the departure of chief people, legal and strategy officer and ex-Linklaters managing partner Simon Davies, after less than two years.
LB sister brand The Legal 500 launches new global recruitment service
Legal Business’ sister brand The Legal 500 is to launch a new recruitment service.
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‘Willingness to adapt’: Macfarlanes defies Brexit effect with PEP up 8%
In a challenging but ‘good year’ for the firm, Macfarlanes has continued growing with revenues up 4% to £167.6m.
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Financials 2017: Weightmans posts stable turnover with 21% profit increase to £11m
Top 50 national firm Weightmans has today (6 July) posted a flat turnover of £95m, while profit is up 21% to £11m in what was a year ‘of great change and growth for the business.’
Financials 2017: Mixed results for BLP as revenues up 7% while PEP falls
Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) has posted mixed financial results for the year, with revenues up 7% while profit per equity partner (PEP) fell 8%.
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Hausfeld takes the wheel in truck cartel damages claim with funding from Burford
Competition boutique Hausfeld is partnering with litigation funder Burford Capital to offer a financing package for UK claimants to pursue follow-on damages claims against the participants in a truck manufacturing cartel.
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