Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF), White & Case and Pinsent Masons have picked up mandates advising on the establishment of the first new clearing bank to be approved on the UK market in 250 years. Continue reading “Making history: HSF, White & Case and Pinsents advise on the first new UK clearing bank in 250 years”
Hill Dickinson closes Sheffield office as claims team jumps ship to Kennedys
Kennedys has hired a 24-strong casualty claims team from Hill Dickinson’s Sheffield office, resulting in the closure of the latter’s operations in the region. Continue reading “Hill Dickinson closes Sheffield office as claims team jumps ship to Kennedys”
Court documents revealed: Inside HSF’s battle with White & Case bound partners as judgment looms
As judgment is expected tomorrow in a court battle between a group of Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) partners and their former colleagues who quit for White & Case, the documents from case reveal how the group quit, and what HSF wants to do to restrain them. Continue reading “Court documents revealed: Inside HSF’s battle with White & Case bound partners as judgment looms”
‘Enduring strength’: HSF, BLP and Mayer Brown advise as £1bn offer made for the Cheesegrater
Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF), Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) and Mayer Brown are leading as Chinese Investment Group CC Land is in advanced talks to buy one of London’s landmark buildings, the Leadenhall building (known as the Cheesegrater) for over £1bn. Continue reading “‘Enduring strength’: HSF, BLP and Mayer Brown advise as £1bn offer made for the Cheesegrater”
A tale of two firms: K&S London turnover drops by 8%, while Covington ups City revenue by 9%
King & Spalding‘s London revenue dipped by 8%, while Covington & Burling‘s City turnover went the other way, improving by 9% for the calendar year 2016. Continue reading “A tale of two firms: K&S London turnover drops by 8%, while Covington ups City revenue by 9%”
Trainee retention: HSF and Hogan Lovells post rates as Macfarlanes joins top of the class at 100%
Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) has posted a spring trainee retention rate of 77%, compared to a rate of 94% this time last year when the firm recorded its third straight score of more than 90%. Continue reading “Trainee retention: HSF and Hogan Lovells post rates as Macfarlanes joins top of the class at 100%”
US financials: Turnover flat at Winston as Goodwin Procter increases revenue by over 5%
As the latest firm to report its global financial results, Winston & Strawn had revenue growth of less than 1% last year to $823m, while Goodwin Procter saw its revenue increase by 5% to $912m as the firm made a series of lateral hires in 2016. Continue reading “US financials: Turnover flat at Winston as Goodwin Procter increases revenue by over 5%”
‘Taken many by surprise’: Insurance firms brace themselves for personal injury discount rate cut
In a move that could increase the future loss element of personal injury claims by 30% in catastrophic cases, the government is planning to significantly cut the discount rate that calculates the value of injury awards.
‘He knows us well’: Anglo American appoints Shearman’s Price as new GC
Anglo American has appointed a former external adviser, Shearman & Sterling‘s co-head of mining and metals Richard Price, as its new group general counsel (GC) following the retirement of Ben Keisler.
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In-house: ARM appoints Symantec’s Herzog as GC as Davis steps down
Cambridge tech success story ARM Holdings has appointed senior Symantec Corporation lawyer Carolyn Herzog as its new general counsel (GC) as previous legal chief Philip Davis departs. Continue reading “In-house: ARM appoints Symantec’s Herzog as GC as Davis steps down”
Revolving doors: DLA Piper pensions partners exit as Freshfields loses Paris real estate head
In a big week for lateral recruitment, a two partner pensions team has quit DLA Piper‘s Leeds office, while Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer‘s Paris real estate head has left for a US firm. Meanwhile, Dechert and Debevoise & Plimpton have made key hires. Continue reading “Revolving doors: DLA Piper pensions partners exit as Freshfields loses Paris real estate head”
Vaulting ambition: Bond Dickinson to launch in Edinburgh
National player Bond Dickinson is to expand its Scottish presence with a second office, in Edinburgh. The firm, which already has a presence in Aberdeen, will open an office with around two or three partners and up to 20 staff. Continue reading “Vaulting ambition: Bond Dickinson to launch in Edinburgh”
‘Taking longer than anticipated’: Slater and Gordon posts another loss as restructure continues
The struggle continues for Slater and Gordon (S&G) with the firm posting a A$425.1m (£262.6m) net loss for the second half of last year. Continue reading “‘Taking longer than anticipated’: Slater and Gordon posts another loss as restructure continues”
‘We can compete’: A&O breaks lockstep again for new Manhattan finance team
Allen & Overy (A&O) has broken lockstep again for a New York finance team hired last week, about six months after it used its rejigged remuneration system to bring in a four partner leveraged finance team. Continue reading “‘We can compete’: A&O breaks lockstep again for new Manhattan finance team”
Hogan Lovells ousts NRF to join Bond Dickinson on Crown Estate energy portfolio
The Crown Estate has awarded the legal mandate for its energy, minerals and infrastructure portfolio to LB 100 firms Hogan Lovells and Bond Dickinson. Continue reading “Hogan Lovells ousts NRF to join Bond Dickinson on Crown Estate energy portfolio”
More leadership in London: Latham elects Trobman as vice-chair
Latham & Watkins announced today (27 February) that capital markets partner Richard Trobman has won a contested election to become one of two vice-chairs of the firm, to succeed New York-based David Gordon who has been vice chair since 2011. Continue reading “More leadership in London: Latham elects Trobman as vice-chair”
Goodwin returns to Freshfields for New York litigation hires
Goodwin Procter has returned to Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer‘s New York offering for the second time this year, taking on financial litigation partner Gabrielle Gould. Continue reading “Goodwin returns to Freshfields for New York litigation hires”
‘Plenty of challenge’: Hogan Lovells earns 6% revenue uptick to hit $1.9bn as partner profits stall
After years of lacklustre growth, Hogan Lovells has seen a boost in global turnover of 6% up to $1.93bn for 2016. At like-for-like rates the firm said results were up around 8%, while in sterling the firm experienced an almost 20% boon due to the falling pound. Continue reading “‘Plenty of challenge’: Hogan Lovells earns 6% revenue uptick to hit $1.9bn as partner profits stall”
Digesting a merger: CMS absorbs Olswang’s Spanish and Belgian operations as Paris and Munich status remains uncertain
After considerable speculation over the fate of international partners post-merger, CMS Cameron McKenna has confirmed a number of lawyers in the European offices of Olswang and Nabarro will be joining its network on 1 May, while the fate of Olswang’s remaining lawyers in Paris remains uncertain.
Reed Smith posts second year of declining revenue as firm manages down headcount
Reed Smith‘s global revenues fell for the second consecutive year in 2016, by 4% to $1.08bn from $1.12bn, which the firm said was the result of managing down headcount by 81 lawyers over the year. Continue reading “Reed Smith posts second year of declining revenue as firm manages down headcount”
