A $210m claim against Burness Paull will go to a full Scottish civil trial after Edinburgh’s Court of Session found last month that legacy firm Paull & Williamsons had acted in breach of conflict of interest rules. While the court found that the firm did not act fraudulently, the case is now likely to move to a full hearing in early 2018. Continue reading “Lawyers in Burness Paull conflict trial face professional complaints as case moves to full hearing”
Making ripples – Turbulent times ahead for the Swiss legal market
Switzerland is changing. Among the country’s traditionally-minded law firms, conservatism is in decline, fuelled by a greater appetite for domestic mergers, increased lawyer mobility between firms and a belated focus on alternative legal service provision. Accordingly, Swiss lawyers are much like the swans on Lake Geneva: smooth and serene on the surface, all the while paddling furiously underneath. An energetic response to the fresh demands of an evolving legal services landscape is paying dividends for some.
The wider economy presents a mixed picture, as Urs Klöti, managing partner of Pestalozzi, outlines: ‘Challenging times remain. The Swiss franc is still very strong, which means that export services are extremely expensive compared with previously. That’s an issue for bigger law firms, because many of our invoice payers are non-Swiss counterparts: in relative terms, we’re certainly more expensive than two or three years ago. We often hear it when we talk about fees.’ Continue reading “Making ripples – Turbulent times ahead for the Swiss legal market”
To the bank: Linklaters’ Elliott takes chair role at Permanent TSB
After 27 years at the Magic Circle firm, former senior partner Robert Elliott has been appointed chairman at Irish bank Permanent TSB Group Holdings. Continue reading “To the bank: Linklaters’ Elliott takes chair role at Permanent TSB”
Spring budget 2017: Chancellor offers business rates relief as MoJ cuts continue
With business rates relief and tax rises for the self-employed stealing the limelight in today’s budget, government documents also reveal deeper cuts to the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), with its spending slashed by 15% over the next three years. Continue reading “Spring budget 2017: Chancellor offers business rates relief as MoJ cuts continue”
Sponsored briefing: London calling
Navigant’s Peter Brooker on how London retains its leading position in international construction dispute resolution
International construction disputes
Whether for commercial litigation or arbitration, London has established a position as one of the leading centres for international construction dispute resolution. The UK Bar and judiciary are generally held in high regard around the world, upholding the highest standards of integrity and independence. English common law is widely used throughout the world and written into many construction contracts. Continue reading “Sponsored briefing: London calling”
In-house: Barclays litigator Pagni takes UK GC spot as Chapman steps down
Barclays global litigation head Stephanie Pagni has been appointed general counsel (GC) for Barclays UK, replacing Mark Chapman. Continue reading “In-house: Barclays litigator Pagni takes UK GC spot as Chapman steps down”
RPC loses Julia Chain and consulting team as former T-Mobile GC joins eDiscovery firm
In what could be the end of its 18 month old general counsel consultancy group, RPC has seen the exit of in-house guru Julia Chain, who moves to join eDiscovery provider Millnet.
Wells Fargo picks Cravath senior partner Parker as new general counsel
Wells Fargo has ended its search for a new legal chief with the appointment of Cravath, Swaine & Moore veteran Allen Parker, the firm’s former head of corporate. Continue reading “Wells Fargo picks Cravath senior partner Parker as new general counsel”
‘Natural evolution’: DLA Piper swoops into Lisbon with new tie-up
DLA Piper has announced it is integrating Portuguese firm ABBC into its global network, a move effective from today (7 March). Widely regarded as Portugal’s leading aviation law firm, ABBC has 50 lawyers in its Lisbon headquarters. Continue reading “‘Natural evolution’: DLA Piper swoops into Lisbon with new tie-up”
Freshfields and Linklaters take spots as GIC and Hellman win bid for Allfunds Bank
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Ropes & Gray, Linklaters and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett have all won roles advising on the €1.8bn sale of Allfunds Bank to private equity house Hellman & Friedman and Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC. Continue reading “Freshfields and Linklaters take spots as GIC and Hellman win bid for Allfunds Bank”
From trains to tobacco: Network Rail GC joins Japanese cigarette firm
Network Rail general counsel (GC) Suzanne Wise has resigned after five years at the company, leaving to join Japan Tobacco International (JTI) as senior vice president for corporate development. Continue reading “From trains to tobacco: Network Rail GC joins Japanese cigarette firm”
Freshfields, Slaughters and Maclays act as Standard Life absorbs rival for £3.8bn
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Slaughter and May and Maclay Murray & Spens have won roles on Standard Life and Aberdeen Asset Management’s £3.8bn merger. Continue reading “Freshfields, Slaughters and Maclays act as Standard Life absorbs rival for £3.8bn”
Linklaters ups the ante in Washington with veteran hire amid Trump DoJ shakeup
As the US Department of Justice (DoJ) sees further exits as the Trump administration moves in, Linklaters has hired former principal associate deputy attorney general Matt Axelrod as a partner in its Washington DC office. Continue reading “Linklaters ups the ante in Washington with veteran hire amid Trump DoJ shakeup”
Scott + Scott to take on Deutsche Bank in Europe after US success
US law firm Scott + Scott says it has signed up more than 40 European claimants as it gears up to take Deutsche Bank to court over forex manipulation. Continue reading “Scott + Scott to take on Deutsche Bank in Europe after US success”
Boutique boost: Stewarts in talks to pick up Enyo to create £80m firm
Litigation boutique Stewarts Law is in discussions to buy Enyo Law in a deal which will see about £20m added to Stewarts’ revenue. Continue reading “Boutique boost: Stewarts in talks to pick up Enyo to create £80m firm”
Property play: Mills & Reeve to add £6m to its topline with Maxwell Winward acquisition
In a move to enhance its London real estate team, LB100 firm Mills & Reeve is to tie up with City real estate boutique Maxwell Winward, adding £5.8m to its topline. Continue reading “Property play: Mills & Reeve to add £6m to its topline with Maxwell Winward acquisition”
Introduction: David Burgess
What would we tell our younger selves if we had the chance? It’s a notion that has provided ample fodder for books and films. Continue reading “Introduction: David Burgess”
Managing Manhattan: A&O moves senior partner contender Tim House to New York
Allen & Overy‘s (A&O) global head of dispute resolution Tim House is to become senior partner of the US and Latin America as the Magic Circle firm continues its heavy push into the region. Continue reading “Managing Manhattan: A&O moves senior partner contender Tim House to New York”
Making it official: RPC to finalise combination with Hong Kong alliance firm Smyth & Co
Four years after launching its association in the city, RPC is to formally combine with its local alliance firm Smyth & Co in Hong Kong. Continue reading “Making it official: RPC to finalise combination with Hong Kong alliance firm Smyth & Co”
Cooley to gain $11.5m worth of shares following Snap float
Palo Alto trailblazer Cooley is the holder of shares worth more than $11.5m following the float of Snap on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Continue reading “Cooley to gain $11.5m worth of shares following Snap float”
