Eversheds Sutherland‘s longstanding chief executive Bryan Hughes is to depart the firm in October following a six month stint in project management for the firm. Continue reading “Longstanding leader Hughes to exit Eversheds Sutherland in October after project management stint”
Mishcon, A&O and Freshfields major winners at 2017 Legal Business Awards
Mishcon de Reya, Allen & Overy (A&O) and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer were among the major winners at the 2017 Legal Business Awards, with Macfarlanes’ senior partner Charles Martin recognised as Management Partner of the Year.
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‘Unique opportunity’: Linklaters takes on Goldman restructuring specialist Sarah Mook
Linklaters has hired Goldman Sachs managing director Sarah Mook into the firm’s restructuring team. Mook joins the global restructuring and insolvency practice at the end of June. Her practice includes expertise in special situations, financing and distressed M&A. Continue reading “‘Unique opportunity’: Linklaters takes on Goldman restructuring specialist Sarah Mook”
Norton Rose in pole position for renewed McLaren partnership
Formula One team McLaren Honda has extended its sole adviser mandate with Norton Rose Fulbright (NRF) for another two years. Continue reading “Norton Rose in pole position for renewed McLaren partnership”
‘We’ve set out our vision’: Stephenson Harwood reappoints management duo
Stephenson Harwood has re-appointed its management team with Sharon White staying on as the firm’s chief executive while Roland Foord has been re-elected as senior partner. Continue reading “‘We’ve set out our vision’: Stephenson Harwood reappoints management duo”
Comment: NRF’s New York merger – the trade-offs of federalism
Barely into 2017 and it has already been an eventful year for verein-based law firms, with King & Wood Mallesons meeting a painful end in Europe while, in happy contrast, Norton Rose Fulbright (NRF) has just secured its second substantive US merger in the shape of Chadbourne & Parke. Continue reading “Comment: NRF’s New York merger – the trade-offs of federalism”
Q&A: Latham’s Sophie Lamb on life in chambers, practice and the danger of post-Brexit immigration policy
Latham & Watkins’ global co-head of international arbitration Sophie Lamb (pictured) discusses Lord Goldsmith, Latham and the impact of Brexit with Georgiana Tudor. Continue reading “Q&A: Latham’s Sophie Lamb on life in chambers, practice and the danger of post-Brexit immigration policy”
Dentons takes entire Tblisi office from DLA Piper as firm closes in Georgia
In its second office closure in a week, DLA Piper will shut down its Georgia operations with all fee earners, including two partners, departing for Dentons. Continue reading “Dentons takes entire Tblisi office from DLA Piper as firm closes in Georgia”
‘People are really upset’: Lloyds to axe 22 legal roles as part of further restructure
Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) is to axe a further 22 legal roles as part of a further restructure of the bank’s legal team. In addition, a total of c.5.5 full-time equivalent (FTE) roles will be created. Continue reading “‘People are really upset’: Lloyds to axe 22 legal roles as part of further restructure”
‘Consolidating growth’: Debevoise posts global revenue and profit drop
Debevoise & Plimpton posted a 3% drop in global revenue to $735m as profits per partner also slumped by 8% to $2.4m. The New York-headquartered firm lost $21.2m from its top line in 2016, after growing revenue by $41.6m last year. Continue reading “‘Consolidating growth’: Debevoise posts global revenue and profit drop”
Comment: Hot private equity money is remaking Europe’s legal market
What are we to make of the most aggressive raid between top ten City firms since Allen & Overy helped itself to the bulk of Norton Rose’s leveraged finance team back in 2002? In some ways, news this month that Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer is to ship in a productive five-partner buyout group from Ashurst seems even more notable. Continue reading “Comment: Hot private equity money is remaking Europe’s legal market”
Sponsored briefing: Navigant’s David Lawler on recent developments in asset-tracing claims
Given the multiplicity of channels available to money launderers and the increasingly sophisticated methods they use to cover their tracks when routing dirty money, claimants in asset-tracing cases face many barriers to recovering funds.
‘Not a central issue for clients’: BLP scales back IP practice as nine-lawyer team joins Bristows
BLP confirmed today (21 March) that nine of its lawyers, including intellectual property (IP) head Simon Clark and head of the brand management and trade marks group Ian Gruselle, are leaving the firm for TMT specialist Bristows.
Consolidation: CMS Olswang and Nabarro to cut roughly a third of support staff jobs ahead of merger
As the firms prepare for their three way merger, 300 support staff roles at CMS Cameron McKenna, Olswang and Nabarro are set to be cut following a redundancy consultation. Continue reading “Consolidation: CMS Olswang and Nabarro to cut roughly a third of support staff jobs ahead of merger”
KWM New York co-founder Dasgupta quits for Reed Smith leaving one partner in legacy SJ Berwin outpost
Reed Smith confirmed today (21 March) King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) New York-based international funds partner Parik Dasgupta has joined the firm’s corporate practice. Continue reading “KWM New York co-founder Dasgupta quits for Reed Smith leaving one partner in legacy SJ Berwin outpost”
Nabarro posts perfect score as Camerons drags three-way trainee retention rate down to 84%
Trainees at Nabarro and Olswang certainly seem set on the prospect of a three way merger with CMS Cameron McKenna, with 100% and 88% respectively from the two firms accepting offers as newly qualified (NQ) solicitors. Continue reading “Nabarro posts perfect score as Camerons drags three-way trainee retention rate down to 84%”
Linklaters elects 26 new partners as round size increases again but misses female partner target
Linklaters has promoted 26 new lawyers to its partnership, increasing the size of its promotions round for the fourth year in a row. Continue reading “Linklaters elects 26 new partners as round size increases again but misses female partner target”
Adviser review: AIG to roll out UK panel process to entire EMEA region
The legal team at American International Group (AIG) EMEA is to carry out wider panel assessments for Europe, Middle East and Africa, following the ongoing review of the insurer’s UK roster, which is due to complete at the end of March. Continue reading “Adviser review: AIG to roll out UK panel process to entire EMEA region”
Revolving doors: A&O strengthens Spanish practice as Stewarts, CMS and DAC Beachcroft make appointments
The pace of lateral hires remains constant as spring approaches, with firms making a host of key appointments in the UK and abroad. Stewarts Law has patched the gap left by the departure of Scott Campbell while Allen & Overy, Keystone Law, CMS and DAC Beachcroft have all secured significant moves. Continue reading “Revolving doors: A&O strengthens Spanish practice as Stewarts, CMS and DAC Beachcroft make appointments”
DLA to close Berlin as sole partner moves to launch DWF offering
DLA Piper is to close its Berlin office as its sole partner moves, alongside an of counsel, to launch DWF‘s offering in the German capital. Continue reading “DLA to close Berlin as sole partner moves to launch DWF offering”
