US hires were on the cards for Baker & McKenzie and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, while Withers added in Hong Kong and telecoms firm Altice USA turned to Shearman & Sterling for its new general counsel.
Q&A: Allen & Overy’s Scott Zemser talks leveraged finance, lockstep and competing in the US
Legal Business caught up with Allen & Overy’s (A&O) new global co-head of leveraged finance, Scott Zemser. Continue reading “Q&A: Allen & Overy’s Scott Zemser talks leveraged finance, lockstep and competing in the US”
Reassuringly expensive: Freshfields and Linklaters take biggest gulp from $260m legal fees on AB InBev deal
City lawyers have taken a handsome share of the $1.94bn in advisory fees generated by Anheuser-Busch InBev’s (AB InBev) $108bn takeover of SABMiller, with law firms receiving $261m in fees from the biggest deal in British corporate history.
Freshfields and Baker Botts steer CVC and Liberty through £6.4bn Formula One deal
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Baker Botts have won spots advising as CVC Capital Partners looks to sell off Formula One (F1) to Liberty Media Corporation for £6.4bn.
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Asian ambition: A&O moves capital markets partner Miller to Hong Kong for regional head role
Allen & Overy has boosted its Asian offering with partner Stephen Miller moving from London to Hong Kong to take on the newly-created role of head of Asia capital markets.
‘The biggest gun in town’: MasterCard picks Freshfields to defend landmark £14bn class action
MasterCard, which is facing a £14bn lawsuit in the first major US-style class action in the English courts, has replaced its longstanding legal team at Jones Day with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer as it looks to add firepower to its defence.
Guest post: Tax avoidance penalties – a few notes of caution
Last week the government published a consultation document which took two big steps to tackle two different, but related, problems. The first addresses misbehaviour by taxpayers who tend to hear what they want to hear and disregard the rest. Continue reading “Guest post: Tax avoidance penalties – a few notes of caution”
‘A short term issue’: Irwin Mitchell profits dip as firm beds in takeover
Irwin Mitchell has posted a disappointing profit result after last year’s merger with Thomas Eggar, with profit down by more than 25%.
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Slater and Gordon narrows loss to A$1bn after UK performance improves
Beleaguered Slater and Gordon has announced it expects to post an A$1.01bn net loss for the 12 months to 30 June 2016, with total revenue expected to come in at A$908.2m.
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Freshfields and Foley Hoag face off as Venezuela ordered to pay Canadian miner more than $1.2bn
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Foley Hoag have advised as an international tribunal has ordered Venezuela to pay more than $1.2bn to Vancouver’s Rusoro Mining following its ruling that Venezuela unlawfully expropriated the company’s goldmines.
In-house: Dialight appoints first GC following management shake-up
UK-based electronics business Dialight has appointed its first general counsel (GC), bringing in Chris Fussell from business process and technology services provider Xchanging.
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Dentons takes fifth Irwin Mitchell partner in boost for banking practice
Dentons has strengthened its London banking and finance practice with the hire of Irwin Mitchell partner Simon Tweedle, its fifth hire from the firm in the past fortnight.
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Proskauer makes major LevFin play with Reed Smith partner Ben Davis
US firm Proskauer Rose has hired leveraged finance partner Ben Davis from Reed Smith as it ramps up growth of its finance team in the City.
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Clifford Chance reworks Saudi arrangements with new association
Following talk of contention with local authorities over the legality of its Saudi Arabia office, Clifford Chance (CC) has reworked its operations in the region, and entered into an association with newly-established Abuhimed Alsheikh Alhagbani Law Firm (AS&H).
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Revolving Doors: Dechert makes double DLA hire as BLP, Bird & Bird and Mayer Brown add to international offices
In a big week for international hires Holman Fenwick Willan (HFW), Berwin Leighton Paisner, Bird & Bird and Mayer Brown all added to their benches.
A comeback year for Baker & McKenzie as firm posts 8% turnover growth
In results that see the firm leapfrog DLA Piper, to make it the second largest law firm in the world by turnover, Baker & McKenzie has bounced back from falling revenues in 2014/15 to post an 8% increase in revenue to $2.62bn for 2015/16.
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Big Apple takes a bite out of partner profits as Allen & Overy breaks lockstep for US hires
Allen & Overy (A&O) has broken its lockstep for its new Manhattan hires as the firm made a major finance play to compete with the US elite earlier this month. Continue reading “Big Apple takes a bite out of partner profits as Allen & Overy breaks lockstep for US hires”
In-house: African Development Bank appoints new GC in senior management shuffle
The African Development Bank has appointed Hélène N’Garnim-Ganga as its general counsel as she joins the bank’s senior management team.
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Five partners exit Irwin Mitchell as real estate team leaves for Dentons and Howard Kennedy
Irwin Mitchell has lost five partners from its London real estate practice, with a four-partner team defecting to Dentons and one joining Howard Kennedy. Continue reading “Five partners exit Irwin Mitchell as real estate team leaves for Dentons and Howard Kennedy”
‘There has been a hardening of the market’: Bond Dickinson turnover and PEP drops 3%
Following the trend of an altogether tougher year for the UK mid-market, national player Bond Dickinson has seen both its turnover and profit per equity partner (PEP) dip by 3% for the financial year 2015/16.
