While other Legal Business 100 firms such as Slaughter and May and Simmons & Simmons are giving free legal advice to win over fintech clients, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer associates have been given the opportunity to pitch and win client relationships as part of a growing bid to win new clients in this area. Continue reading “Freshfields gives power to associates to pitch for fintech clients”
‘Needed a degree of reinvigoration’ – Linklaters reviews banking equity points
Linklaters has undertaken a review of equity points in its finance practice, as banking groups continue to move toward sponsors and away from traditional lenders.
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Sponsored briefing: Business interrupted
Navigant’s Stephanie Tombling on the considerable challenges firms face when dealing with business interruption
Business interruption usually accounts for the lion’s share of losses in insurance claims stemming from damage to property resulting from fire, explosion, weather events, equipment failure, faulty design, or simply human error. The loss of buildings, equipment and inventory impacts a business’s ability to service its customers, negatively affecting sales. According to Allianz Risk Barometer 2016, business interruption ranks number one, for the fourth year in a row, among the top risks facing businesses worldwide. Continue reading “Sponsored briefing: Business interrupted”
Cadwalader London office turnover nears $45m as firm quadruples City practice in four years
While the firm has been the subject of media scrutiny as it refocuses its US business, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft has enjoyed solid growth in its London office with turnover up to $44.9m, Legal Business can reveal. Continue reading “Cadwalader London office turnover nears $45m as firm quadruples City practice in four years”
Linklaters takes Bovis mandate from Freshfields as Slaughters and Camerons line up on builders takeover talks
Linklaters has won a mandate to lead takeover defence for FTSE 250 housebuilder Bovis Homes, advising on merger bids from two rivals, with CMS Cameron McKenna advising prospective buyer Galliford Try. The negotiations saw regular Bovis adviser Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer lose out on the mandate to its Magic Circle rival. Continue reading “Linklaters takes Bovis mandate from Freshfields as Slaughters and Camerons line up on builders takeover talks”
Government begins tender process for new £90m finance panel
Despite a drastic reduction in firms for its general advice panel, the government has indicated it will not reduce the amount of firms on its roster as it tenders for a new legal panel for finance work. Continue reading “Government begins tender process for new £90m finance panel”
‘The way forward’: Weightmans latest LB100 firm to establish global insurance alliance
Following DAC Beachcroft‘s decision to establish a four-firm international network earlier this year, Weightmans is collaborating with firms from the UK, Spain, Canada and the USA to provide a global insurance service to clients. Continue reading “‘The way forward’: Weightmans latest LB100 firm to establish global insurance alliance”
US heavyweights big contenders in TransferWise external counsel review
Payments company TransferWise is in the process of finalising its first ever roster of firms in what general counsel Jenifer Swallow describes as a ‘non-panel, panel review’. Continue reading “US heavyweights big contenders in TransferWise external counsel review”
Solicitors’ tribunal hands Clyde & Co record fine under money laundering rules
In one of the largest penalties awarded against a law firm by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, Clyde & Co has been fined £50,000, while three partners also received £10,000 each in fines for breaching accounting and money laundering rules. Continue reading “Solicitors’ tribunal hands Clyde & Co record fine under money laundering rules”
Partner promotions: Drastically reduced round for Addleshaws as Burges Salmon makes up trio
Addleshaw Goddard and Burges Salmon have announced their latest partner promotions, with Addleshaws seeing a sharp drop in the number of associates being made up from last year. Continue reading “Partner promotions: Drastically reduced round for Addleshaws as Burges Salmon makes up trio”
Media moves: Channel 4 general counsel Prash Naik to depart after more than two decades
Channel 4’s Prash Naik is to leave the media company just over three years after his appointment as general counsel (GC). Naik (pictured) has been at Channel 4 for almost 23 years, starting as a legal and business affairs executive and taking on positions including senior lawyer and controller of legal and compliance before landing the role of GC in 2014. Continue reading “Media moves: Channel 4 general counsel Prash Naik to depart after more than two decades”
Strategic recruitment: Latham continues litigation push with Olswang hire
After taking Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partner Martin Davies at the start of this year, Latham & Watkins is continuing its litigation push with Olswang partner Ian Felstead. Continue reading “Strategic recruitment: Latham continues litigation push with Olswang hire”
Fees to hit £125m for HSF client RBS as group action continues
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is set to accumulate around £125m in legal costs as it defends itself against 27,000 shareholders who lost money following its 2008 rights issue. Continue reading “Fees to hit £125m for HSF client RBS as group action continues”
Back in court: Dechert sues client Ikon Finance over fees
Just over a month after a High Court judge ruled on Dechert’s fee dispute with Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC), the US firm has sued its client Ikon Finance over the non-payment of nearly £860,000 in fees. Continue reading “Back in court: Dechert sues client Ikon Finance over fees”
BT concludes delayed panel review with 37 firms including Magic Circle heavyweights winning places
BT has concluded its long-awaited UK and Ireland panel review, with a raft of Magic Circle firms including Allen & Overy, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Clifford Chance and Linklaters winning places on the extended roster. Continue reading “BT concludes delayed panel review with 37 firms including Magic Circle heavyweights winning places”
‘The time lag will vary’: New research shows litigation against global banks up 37%
Figures published by City firm RPC have shown a marked 37% increase in litigation against the largest 50 global banks in 2016, with the rates rising year on year. Continue reading “‘The time lag will vary’: New research shows litigation against global banks up 37%”
Scaling back: KWM pulls out of Riyadh in latest loss for global giant
King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) confirmed today (3 April) that it is closing its Riyadh office, one of two bases the firm has in the Middle East. Continue reading “Scaling back: KWM pulls out of Riyadh in latest loss for global giant”
Revolving doors: BLP and Noerr make German plays as City firms follow suit
In a week of German hires, Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) and Noerr have added depth to their German offices with Clyde & Co and Farrer & Co making moves closer to home. Continue reading “Revolving doors: BLP and Noerr make German plays as City firms follow suit”
Slaughters takes 5% stake in Luminance as firms commit to legal AI
While there has been no shortage of firms announcing partnerships with legal AI providers, Slaughter and May has gone a step further and taken a 5% stake in Luminance, the due diligence AI supported by tech billionaire Mike Lynch. Continue reading “Slaughters takes 5% stake in Luminance as firms commit to legal AI”
DLA agrees Danish tie-up to become largest firm in the Nordics
DLA Piper is to combine with Danish law firm LETT by the end of May this year, becoming the largest firm in the Nordic region with five offices and more than 370 lawyers. Continue reading “DLA agrees Danish tie-up to become largest firm in the Nordics”
