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Posted on 17 June 2016

Litigation tactics: Solicitor-on-solicitor misconduct complaints up a third in five years

Misconduct reports against solicitors by fellow legal professionals have jumped a third in five years to more than 2,500 complaints, new figures show.

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Posted on 17 June 2016

After a year of rapid expansion Dentons posts 7% UKMEA revenue rise to £165m

Following a year of intense global expansion, turnover across the UK, the Middle East and Africa at Dentons rose 7% in 2015/16 to £165m.

Continue reading “After a year of rapid expansion Dentons posts 7% UKMEA revenue rise to £165m”

Posted on 17 June 2016

‘Deeply worrying’: Master of the Rolls criticises Justice Smith over bias allegations

High Court judge Mr Justice Peter Smith has seen his position come under further scrutiny following damning criticism from Master of the Rolls Lord Dyson yesterday (16 June) over the Saudi royals trial.

Continue reading “‘Deeply worrying’: Master of the Rolls criticises Justice Smith over bias allegations”

Posted on 17 June 2016

Leigh Day considers appeal after being found negligent in £30m toxic waste spill claim

A High Court judge has ruled Leigh Day was negligent in its duty of care to thousands of victims of a toxic waste spill after failing to secure their £30m settlement.

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Posted on 16 June 2016

Comment: Elite indies carve out role as the one-stop shop shuts in Europe

Much like British voters ahead of this month’s vote on EU membership, City law firms have been shaped in recent decades by mainland Europe, even as they have become increasingly ambivalent about that mingled destiny.

Continue reading “Comment: Elite indies carve out role as the one-stop shop shuts in Europe”

Posted on 16 June 2016

Mishcon acts for former Torex boss taking on RBS and KPMG in £128m fraud claim

Mishcon de Reya is acting in a £128m claim against the Royal Bank of Scotland and KPMG brought by former Torex Retail chief executive Neil Mitchell, with Dentons and Stephenson Harwood advising the defendants. Continue reading “Mishcon acts for former Torex boss taking on RBS and KPMG in £128m fraud claim”

Posted on 16 June 2016

The usual suspects: Linklaters and Freshfields take roles as Steinhoff gears up for Poundland takeover

Magic Circle duo Linklaters and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer have scored lead roles on an attempt by South Africa’s Steinhoff to takeover British retailer Poundland.

Continue reading “The usual suspects: Linklaters and Freshfields take roles as Steinhoff gears up for Poundland takeover”

Posted on 16 June 201623 July 2024

Guest Post: Something (Macro) Looks Wrong – that sinking feeling the global economy just ain’t right

‘Something looks wrong.’

So begins a recent Greg Ip column in The Wall Street Journal.

What exactly ‘looks wrong?’

Well, the economy, stupid.

Continue reading “Guest Post: Something (Macro) Looks Wrong – that sinking feeling the global economy just ain’t right”

Posted on 15 June 2016

Comment: Not ‘looming’, the judiciary is already in crisis

If there was much to celebrate amid the continued rise of London as an international disputes centre at Legal Business’ second Commercial Litigation Summit on 24 May, the cloud on the horizon was apparent: the mounting conviction that the UK judiciary is near crisis.

Continue reading “Comment: Not ‘looming’, the judiciary is already in crisis”

Posted on 15 June 2016

Accessing America: Bond Dickinson makes unique US play with Womble Carlyle tie-up

While much has been made of US merger plays by Eversheds and Addleshaw Goddard, fellow mid-market firm Bond Dickinson has secured an exclusive strategic alliance with full-service US firm Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice.

Continue reading “Accessing America: Bond Dickinson makes unique US play with Womble Carlyle tie-up”

Posted on 15 June 2016

DLA Piper partner caught up in sexist email scandal with Premier League chairman fined £15,000

Nick West, a London-based partner at DLA Piper, has been fined £15,000 for sending ‘despicable’ emails to the Premier League’s executive chairman Richard Scudamore. Continue reading “DLA Piper partner caught up in sexist email scandal with Premier League chairman fined £15,000”

Posted on 15 June 2016

BHS updated: Green claims Olswang ‘knee deep’ in deal, accuses firm of covenant breach

Former BHS owner Sir Phillip Green criticised Olswang and other advisers as he faced questions today (15 June) over the sale and contentious administration of the retailer. Continue reading “BHS updated: Green claims Olswang ‘knee deep’ in deal, accuses firm of covenant breach”

Posted on 15 June 2016

Pearson kicks off second US panel review after finalising litigation roster

Pearson, the largest education company and book publisher in the world, has launched its US corporate panel review after finalising spots on its litigation roster for the region. The US changes come after Pearson finalised its UK roster in recent months with the help of Accenture. Continue reading “Pearson kicks off second US panel review after finalising litigation roster”

Posted on 14 June 2016

Adviser review: Drinks giant Diageo assesses UK roster

Global drinks brand Diageo has confirmed it will review its UK legal panel as its current roster was due to expire this month.

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Posted on 14 June 2016

Quinn Emanuel expands in London again, appointing HSF’s Bremen as City construction chair

US firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan has strengthened its construction offering with the appointment of Herbert Smith Freehills’ James Bremen as its chair of the construction practice based in London.

Continue reading “Quinn Emanuel expands in London again, appointing HSF’s Bremen as City construction chair”

Posted on 14 June 2016

Sullivan & Cromwell makes another M&A heavyweight head of London practice

Sullivan & Cromwell has appointed its leading M&A partner Richard Pollack as managing partner of its London office replacing Richard Morrissey who has held the role since 2011.

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Posted on 14 June 2016

Easy as Pi: Magic Circle duo acts on £615m deal as Swiss manufacturer buys Premier Farnell

Allen & Overy (A&O) and Slaughter and May have advised on the acquisition of British electronics company Premier Farnell by Swiss manufacturing giant Dätwyler for £615m.

Continue reading “Easy as Pi: Magic Circle duo acts on £615m deal as Swiss manufacturer buys Premier Farnell”

Posted on 14 June 2016

The robots keep coming: DLA Piper makes major AI play with Kira software deal

Intent on driving automation throughout the business, DLA Piper has partnered with Canadian tech firm Kira Systems to launch an artificial intelligence tool for document review during M&A transactions.

Continue reading “The robots keep coming: DLA Piper makes major AI play with Kira software deal”

Posted on 13 June 2016

Bucking the trend: Shepherd and Wedderburn to re-enter Aberdeen with Pinsents hire

Despite predictions of doom and gloom around Aberdeen and its oil and gas offering, Scottish LB100 firm Shepherd and Wedderburn is bucking the trend and will re-enter the market with the recent hire of Pinsent Masons‘ John Rutherford as a consultant.

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Posted on 13 June 2016

Magic Circle meets big four – A&O teams up with Deloitte for pioneering JV targeted at banking giants

In the first marquee joint venture between a Big Four accountant and a Magic Circle law firm, Allen & Overy (A&O) has teamed up with Deloitte to create a tech-driven service to help banks handle post-Lehman regulation.

Continue reading “Magic Circle meets big four – A&O teams up with Deloitte for pioneering JV targeted at banking giants”

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