Financials 2015/16: Scottish independent Brodies continues strong form with double-digit revenue and PEP growth

One of the big four remaining independent law firms in Scotland, Brodies has continued its strong form announcing revenue growth of 12% from £57.9m to £65.1m, while profits per equity partner (PEP) is up 13% from £532,000 to £602,000.

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Revolving doors: Willkie and Hogan Lovells add to City offices while A&O continues Europe hiring

Law firms have attempted to blow away the Brexit blues with new partner hires. Willkie Farr & Gallagher and Hogan Lovells have added to their London offices, while in the Magic Circle Allen & Overy has expanded in Germany and Clifford Chance has boosted its Washington DC practice.

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Quinn, Stewarts and Signature demand costs from Mishcon clients in RBS litigation saga

The ongoing saga that is the £4bn shareholder group action against the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) continues to prove controversial, as it has emerged that litigation powerhouses Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, Stewarts Law and Signature Litigation are seeking millions worth of costs incurred from the claimants of Mishcon de Reya.

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Barclays panel: DLA Piper loses out as banking giant finalises global roster

After much speculation, a raft of firms including Clifford Chance, Ashurst, Eversheds, Mayer Brown, Reed Smith, Simmons & Simmons, Hogan Lovells, Pinsent Masons, DWF and Bond Dickinson have won places on banking giant Barclays’ reduced legal roster, however DLA Piper has lost its spot following the global panel review.

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