DLA Piper has continued its expansion in Africa with the acquisitions of Tunisian firm El Ajeri Lawyers, based in Tunis and Senegalese firm GENI & KEBE, based in Dakar. Continue reading “DLA builds up African presence with Tunisia and Senegal firm buyouts”
Financials 2016/17: Kennedys posts 8% growth as expansive insurance player builds Euro business
With a core base of demanding clients facing an uncertain future, insurance specialist Kennedys will be relieved to have posted 8% revenue growth for the 2016/17 period, up from £138.8m to £149.9m.
Financials 2017: Taylor Wessing UK PEP down while global profit approaches £100m
Taylor Wessing has released further details of its financial performance in 2016/17, showing the modest 1.8% increase in its UK revenue to £128.9m resulted in a drop in its UK profit per equity partner (PEP) to £481,000, down 6% from last year’s £512,000.
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Fieldfisher, Capsticks and Capital Law win spots on SRA’s new general advisory panel
Fieldfisher, Capsticks and Capital Law have all won roles on the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s (SRA) inaugural general counsel (GC) panel, Legal Business can reveal.
Cleary, CC and Covington lead as EC fine Google €2.4bn for abuse of dominance in online shopping comparison
The European Commission (EC) has today (27 June) fined Google €2.4bn for abuse of dominance as a search engine, illegally promoting its own comparison shopping service above others in breach of antitrust law, creating expectations of a raft of damages claims based on the finding.
DWF in acquisition mode as it swoops on legal cost business NeoLaw
DWF has bought up legal costs specialist NeoLaw in a deal which will see 21 people join DWF’s London and Birmingham offices, after it it acquired claims manager Triton this January.
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Law Society and SRA launch review to cut practising fee by 4%
The Law Society and The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) have launched a consultation on a proposed 4% cut from the practising certificate (PC) fee this year, proposing an individual rate of £278 per solicitor for the year 2017-18.
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Financials 2017: Ashurst boosts revenues 7% after year of departures and disappointing financial results
Ashurst has improved its revenues by 7%, following last year’s disappointing financial results, with an 11% boost to its profits per equity partner (PEP).
Revolving doors: Squire Patton Boggs and Addleshaws hire in Leeds, Taylor Wessing in France, Goodwin in Boston
A steady pace of lateral hires continued into the second half of 2017, with Squire Patton Boggs and Addleshaw Goddard both taking on partners in the UK, Taylor Wessing in France and Goodwin Procter in Boston.
‘Cavalier’: former Clyde & Co litigator struck off roll after string of misleading failures
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) has struck off former Clyde & Co senior associate Rajpal Ahluwalia from the solicitor’s roll and ordered him to pay over £41,000 in costs after a series of failures starting in 2013 when he omitted to file a defence in a client’s case.
Brexit law: 1,260 extra EU laws on UK statute books by March 2019
More than 700 new European laws have been introduced into UK statute since the EU Referendum vote in June 2016, with a further 1,260 expected to be absorbed by the time of UK’s departure in March 2019.
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CC, Hogan Lovells and Bird & Bird all strengthen European antitrust practices
Clifford Chance (CC), Hogan Lovells and Bird & Bird have all bolstered their European antitrust practices with key appointments.
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Shoosmiths drives Leeds litigation practice with Gordons hire
In its latest northern push, national firm Shoosmiths has hired leading commercial litigator Matthew Howarth as a partner from Gordons, to head up the firm’s Leeds commercial litigation practice.
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The legal profession’s ‘domination’ of best employer rankings hits parody levels as City law firms recast as social mobility champions
For those in the legal profession, its record on casting its net beyond the privileged has long been an embarrassment… which is why it was a surprise to see a new ranking of the UK’s 50 most socially mobile employers include no less than 16 law firms.
Eversheds Sutherland wins place on Koch Industries global panel, as co-CEOs reflect on 139 days post-combination
Eversheds Sutherland‘s co-chief executives (CEO) Lee Ranson and Mark Wasserman laid out client wins and a draft 2020 strategy for the future of the firm to around 680 people at the first partner conference since the firm’s tie-up in February.
Sullivan & Cromwell advises Diageo as it snaps up $1bn Casamigos tequila firm
Sullivan & Cromwell has advised as UK-headquartered alcoholic beverages company Diageo as it buys up tequila company Casamigos for $1bn.
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Mayer Brown, RPC and CMS and five other firms win roles on QBE UK panel review completion
Eight firms including Mayer Brown, Clyde & Co, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang, DAC Beachcroft and RPC have won places on Australian insurer QBE’s UK panel review.
‘In acquisitional mode’: Clyde & Co takes on five-lawyer marine team from Eversheds Sutherland
Clyde & Co has picked up a five-lawyer marine team from newly-merged Eversheds Sutherland, including the firm’s head of shipping.
‘Should be the end of the proposal’: Queen’s Speech reprieve for SFO as abolition move recedes
Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservative manifesto pledge to incorporate the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) into the National Crime Agency (NCA) was absent from the Queen’s Speech yesterday (21 June 2017), with lawyers welcoming the prospect it could be shelved.
Addleshaws, Ashurst, DLA and Eversheds Sutherland chosen for DfT’s first rail panel
Addleshaw Goddard, Ashurst, DLA Piper and Eversheds Sutherland have all been appointed to tier one of the Department for Transport’s (DfT’s) first £50m rail panel.
