The Supreme Court has ruled that the UK cannot leave the EU without parliamentary approval, in a decision which means there will be a debate in the House of Commons to determine how Article 50 can be triggered. Continue reading “Mishcon’s claimants succeed as Supreme Court rules an Act of Parliament is required to trigger Brexit”
‘The only resort’: KWM administrators’ interim report says partner exits hastened demise of legacy SJ Berwin
Joint King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) EUME administrators Andrew Hosking and Sean Bucknall of Quantuma have said partner exits accelerated the demise of the practice in their first interim report to creditors. Continue reading “‘The only resort’: KWM administrators’ interim report says partner exits hastened demise of legacy SJ Berwin”
DWF adds 200 staff with claims management acquisition
DWF has continued its expansion by acquiring claim managers Triton, saving them from administration. The bolt-on will see 215 members of Triton’s staff join DWF, as the firm continues expanding its fast-growing global insurance practice. Continue reading “DWF adds 200 staff with claims management acquisition”
Revolving doors: Addleshaws loses another litigator as Kirkland, Hogan Lovells and Bryan Cave make new hires
The steady pace of lateral hires continues in the beginning of 2017, with Kirkland & Ellis, TLT, Hogan Lovells, K&L Gates and Bryan Cave making appointments around the globe. Continue reading “Revolving doors: Addleshaws loses another litigator as Kirkland, Hogan Lovells and Bryan Cave make new hires”
‘Packed to the rafters’: Quinn to move to Olswang’s office after outgrowing London space
Quinn Emmanuel Urquhart & Sullivan will increase its office space by half with a move into a floor of Olswang’s 90 High Holborn premises as the TMT player heads toward its merger. Continue reading “‘Packed to the rafters’: Quinn to move to Olswang’s office after outgrowing London space”
Reed Smith adds 10% to European headcount with hire of 50 lawyers from KWM
Reed Smith has hired what is understood to be the largest group of lawyers from collapsed legacy SJ Berwin in a move which adds 10% to its European headcount.
Continue reading “Reed Smith adds 10% to European headcount with hire of 50 lawyers from KWM”
‘Careful growth’: Morgan Lewis enters Hong Kong and expands in China with nine Orrick partners
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius has opened a Hong Kong office and broadened out its China offering, taking nine partners from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe. Continue reading “‘Careful growth’: Morgan Lewis enters Hong Kong and expands in China with nine Orrick partners”
Four more years: Addleshaws elects Joyce for second term as managing partner
Addleshaw Goddard managing partner John Joyce has been re-elected uncontested for a second term as the firm continues its growth through mergers.
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‘Shared strategic objectives’: Weightmans in merger talks with Newcastle’s Ward Hadaway
National firm Weightmans is in merger talks with Newcastle-based Ward Hadaway, Legal Business can reveal, with both firms understood to have been in talks for the past year.
DAC Beachcroft signs up to new Legalign alliance to provide global client reach
DAC Beachcroft has signed up to a collaborative new insurance alliance, Legalign, along with three others: German firm BLD Bach Langheid Dallmayr, US firm Wilson Elser and Australian outfit Wotton + Kearney. Continue reading “DAC Beachcroft signs up to new Legalign alliance to provide global client reach”
‘A truly global caseload’: ICC figures show arbitration growth in LatAm and Asia in record year
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has revealed record figures for new cases filed in 2016, with substantial increases in caseload for Latin America and South and East Asia. Continue reading “‘A truly global caseload’: ICC figures show arbitration growth in LatAm and Asia in record year”
‘The best possible deal’: Truss meets with the City’s top lawyers ahead of Brexit, promises another Global Summit
The City’s top lawyers have met with the Lord Chancellor to discuss the future of the industry ahead of Brexit negotiations. Continue reading “‘The best possible deal’: Truss meets with the City’s top lawyers ahead of Brexit, promises another Global Summit”
LLP latest: Scots deal adds £7m to Clydes bottom line as highest-paid member takes home £1.4m
Clyde & Co‘s highest-paid LLP member received £1.4m during the last financial year, while its merger with Simpson & Marwick brought in an additional £7m in profit in 2015/16.
CMS ends Slovakia alliance and sets sights on Bratislava opening
CMS‘ UK and Austrian member firms have called time on their alliance with Slovakian law firm Ruzicka Csekes, with plans to open a Bratislava office later this year.
Continue reading “CMS ends Slovakia alliance and sets sights on Bratislava opening”
KWM 2.0 moves into new offices as administrators begin investigation into collapsed business
King & Wood Mallesons‘ (KWM) new business in London, comprising seven partners, has today (20 January) moved into new offices on the 4th floor of St Martins Court, 5 Cheapside in the City. Continue reading “KWM 2.0 moves into new offices as administrators begin investigation into collapsed business”
Q&A: Ropes’ private equity player Phil Sanderson on US firms, Travers Smith and Maurice Allen
Legal Business discusses working in a US firm and predictions for the market with Ropes & Gray‘s star private equity partner Phil Sanderson. Continue reading “Q&A: Ropes’ private equity player Phil Sanderson on US firms, Travers Smith and Maurice Allen”
Nick Thomas wins uncontested ballot for another five-year term as Kennedys’ senior partner
Insurance specialist Kennedys‘ longstanding senior partner Nick Thomas has been re-elected to serve a fifth five-year term. It is understood that the election was held this week and Thomas (pictured) was elected unopposed. His new term commences February 2017. Continue reading “Nick Thomas wins uncontested ballot for another five-year term as Kennedys’ senior partner”
Squires former leader Crossley steps into disputes role as LLPs reveal 13% profit boost for Europe
Squire Patton Boggs former Europe and Middle East managing partner Peter Crossley has returned to his old beat as a litigator, heading up the firm’s international disputes practice in London. Continue reading “Squires former leader Crossley steps into disputes role as LLPs reveal 13% profit boost for Europe”
Addleshaws settles £5m arbitration against former partner
Management at Addleshaw Goddard has settled arbitration proceedings against former head of real estate Mark Haywood, two years after he quit for Nabarro. Continue reading “Addleshaws settles £5m arbitration against former partner”
BLP LLPs reveal top pay reduced as firm invests £6m in Australian resourcing business
Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) posted a 2% drop in revenue and profitability while paying £6.25m for its 50% stake in flexible legal resourcing business AdventBalance, according to the firm’s latest filings with Companies House. Continue reading “BLP LLPs reveal top pay reduced as firm invests £6m in Australian resourcing business”
