Taylor Wessing has advised UK digital wealth management startup Nutmeg on its latest funding round, the biggest fintech fund raise since the Brexit vote.
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Taylor Wessing has advised UK digital wealth management startup Nutmeg on its latest funding round, the biggest fintech fund raise since the Brexit vote.
Continue reading “Taylor Wessing guides UK fintech newcomer Nutmeg on latest funding round”
Dentons announced today (16 November) that it will merge with Costa Rica-based Muñoz Global to become the second major law firm with a Central American presence. If approved by partners of both firms by the end of the year, this will give Dentons a presence in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama.
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Simmons & Simmons announced today (16 November) the hire of King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) intellectual property (IP) partner Michael Knospe. He has joined Simmons’ Munich office together with counsel Caroline von Nussbaum and supervising associate Massimo Bellitto-Grillo.
Continue reading “Simmons latest to benefit from KWM exits as German IP team quits”
Bond Dickinson has restarted its salary review, after the firm postponed the process in September due to the effect on activity levels caused by Britain’s vote to leave the EU. Continue reading “Bond Dickinson latest to restart salary review after postponing due to Brexit”
Latham & Watkins and O’Melveny & Myers have won roles on German engineering group Siemens’ $4.5bn acquisition of US based software provider Mentor Graphics. Continue reading “Latham acts on long-time client Siemens $4.5bn software buy”
Olswang has lost the co-chair of its patent prosecution group to Dentons as the TMT firm prepares its mega merger with CMS Cameron McKenna and Nabarro. Continue reading “Olswang’s patent prosecution co-head exits amid merger talks”
Barclays has introduced a new threshold for relationship accounts and has increased the trigger point for its policy to tender work from £25,000 to £100,000 after a feedback exercise during its last panel review, it has emerged. Continue reading “Barclays introduces new thresholds for relationship accounts and tenders in latest panel review”
The representative body for barristers, the Bar Council, has proposed a 12% fee hike for practising certificates at the Bar in order to plug a hole in pension funds. It wants to raise fees until 2021 when it projects it can eliminate its existing deficit. Continue reading “Bar Council plans new fee hike to plug pensions shortfall”
Ashurst partners are set to receive their quarterly profit distributions this month after payments were delayed earlier this year.
A partner at the firm confirmed that quarterly profit distributions are expected this month after Ashurst halted its August payout to partners following disappointing 2015/16 financial results, which saw profit per equity partner drop by 19%.
Fieldfisher has announced a tie-up with Chinese boutique firm JS Partners. The merger is effective today (15 November) and will operate under a Swiss verein structure, as JS Partners adopts the Fieldfisher brand.
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Sidley Austin‘s London office is advising as the Bank of Cyprus prepares to list on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). Continue reading “Sidley Austin continues work for Bank of Cyprus with FTSE listing”
Following failed merger talks with Maclay Murray & Spens, Addleshaw Goddard is making another play for the Scottish market, seeking to acquire HBJ Gateley‘s three Scottish offices in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Continue reading “Updated: Addleshaws confirms merger plans with HBJ Gateley”
In this week’s round-up of lateral appointments, Clifford Chance (CC) and RPC have added to the benches in Hong Kong, while Dentons has hired in Europe and Lawyers on Demand’s (LOD) Jonathan Brenner has taken on a new part-time role at Keystone Law.
As the European and Middle East partnership of King & Wood Mallesons considers a rescue plan to stabilise the business, Legal Business can reveal the firm has made a cash call to salaried partners, and guaranteed minimum earnings to equity partners.
In a rare move, White & Case has hired Macfarlanes competition and EU head Marc Israel after 15 years at the firm. Continue reading “Another defection from Macfarlanes as competition head moves to White & Case”
Nabarro has more than halved its pension deficit from almost £31.9m to £12.2m, according to its latest LLP filing for the year ending April 2016.
Continue reading “Nabarro slashes pension deficit ahead of three-way merger, LLPs reveal”
City lawyers are emphasising the importance of access to justice following the government’s announcement Lord Justice Jackson is to head up a new review of fixed recoverable costs early next year. Continue reading “City lawyers express concern as Lord Jackson is appointed to new review of court costs”
Eversheds has advised Legal & General Group on the largest pensions risk transfer of 2016 as the insurer takes on £1.1bn of the Vickers Group Pension Scheme. Continue reading “Eversheds and Linklaters act as L&G finalises biggest pensions buyout of the year”
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy has taken on a three-partner team from Allen & Overy (A&O) in New York, including the firm’s US senior partner Kevin O’Shea. Continue reading “‘One of the top teams’: Milbank takes A&O US senior partner in real estate group hire”
European partners at beleaguered King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) have been given a lifeline by the Asia partners at the firm, who have agreed to stump up cash in exchange for a lock-in and a capital contribution.
Continue reading “£14m and a 12-month lock-in: Asia lays out terms of KWM bailout package”