The Bar Council has released new guidelines for dealing with sexual harassment in a bid to help barristers handle mistreatment after a 2015 report highlighted instances of inappropriate behaviour experienced by some barristers.
News in brief – March 2016
EE LEGAL HEAD REVEALS PLANS POST-TELCO MERGER
Following BT’s high-profile £12.5bn takeover of UK mobile business EE, it has emerged the telco plans to consolidate external legal panels, while EE’s general counsel (GC) James Blendis has been appointed to BT’s legal leadership team. Blendis will now sit on BT’s legal leadership board, which comprises senior legal management, including group GC Dan Fitz.
Red dragon, white cross – Can Chinese money kickstart Swiss markets
‘In our worldwide business, the volume of mergers is at a record high. However, in Switzerland we can talk about a stagnation of deals,’ says Guy Vermeil, managing partner of Lenz & Staehelin. His downbeat assessment of the domestic M&A market is supported by last year’s numbers. As the broader Swiss economy stalled with GDP growth of only 0.8%, KPMG’s annual transactional review labelled 2015 as ‘troubled for the M&A market in Switzerland’. Transaction volume declined 17% compared to 2014, from 420 to 350 deals, while the aggregate value of completed M&A with a Swiss component fell 55% to $84.9bn.
Benedict Christ, co-head of M&A at Vischer, identifies removal of the currency peg as a particular problem: ‘There was certainly no growth in M&A, that’s probably mostly due to the appreciation of the Swiss franc in early January [2015], which made it considerably more expensive for foreign investors. The hit we took from the appreciation was probably not as bad as it could have been, but this will certainly continue to have an effect on the markets.’
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Shell starts panel review as BG Group legal team undergoes post-acquisition restructure
Royal Dutch Shell has kicked off a review of its external legal roster after finalising its £47bn takeover of BG Group last month and as their existing panels come to an end. As a result of the takeover, the second-largest energy deal on record, both companies will overhaul their legal divisions.
Revolving doors: Linklaters makes private client play in a big week for US firm moves in the City
Linklaters has made a key trusts hire in the City, while US firms Mayer Brown, Baker & McKenzie, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius and Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe have all made strategic appointments in London.
Quinn Emanuel makes key competition move with DLA Piper practice head hire
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan has added a second partner to its competition practice with the appointment of DLA Piper UK competition head Kate Vernon (pictured).
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Linklaters and Clifford Chance take roles on latest lender float as Metro Bank lists
Magic Circle duo Linklaters and Clifford Chance have advised British lender Metro Bank on its float on the London Stock Exchange.
KWM loses historic SJ Berwin client as buyout firm NorthEdge picks Paul Hastings for £300m fund raising
Paul Hastings has won a first time instruction from UK buyout firm NorthEdge on the launch of a £300m fund, the second mandate the US firm has taken from King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) in as many months after it recently acted for historic KWM client Investindustrial.
Second time lucky: Nabarro elects real estate head Carvalho as senior partner
Nabarro has today (7 March) announced its real estate chief Ciaran Carvalho (pictured) has been elected as senior partner of the firm, to succeed incumbent Graham Stedman on 1 May 2016.
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City and Hong Kong members join Clifford Chance’s partnership council
Clifford Chance‘s partnership has elected City energy partner Jeremy Connick and corporate partner Neeraj Budhwani, who is based in Hong Kong, to its partnership council.
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Veteran KWM litigator Mervis exits for Arnold & Porter
Seasoned litigator Hilton Mervis has become the latest partner to quit King & Wood Mallesons’ (KWM) London office after agreeing to join Arnold & Porter.
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Mayer Brown PEP breaks $1.5m barrier on the back of solid revenue growth
Profits per equity partner at US firm Mayer Brown broke the $1.5m barrier for the first time in 2015 as revenue rose 3% to $1.26bn.
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In-house: ISDA general counsel Geen to step down after almost a decade
After almost a decade, the general counsel (GC) for the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) David Geen has stood down from his position.
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Eversheds in talks with Singapore boutique as UK firms target Asia hub
Fresh from failed merger talks with US firm Foley & Lardner, Eversheds is in talks with Harry Elias Partnership in a bid for a Singapore tie-up.
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DLA Piper appoints Picon senior partner to replace Knowles
Corporate heavyweight Juan Picon has been appointed DLA Piper‘s next senior partner, replacing longtime leader Sir Nigel Knowles when he retires at the end of April.
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US financials: Shearman & Sterling recovery falters as Gibson Dunn’s star rises higher
The two-year rebound at New York-headquartered Shearman & Sterling came to an abrupt end last year as profits per equity partner (PEP) sunk back below what partners achieved in 2007, outpaced by West Coast rival Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher which put in another strong performance as it continues its run as one of the country’s fastest growing firms.
DLA Piper media partner West to go to SDT over sexist email exchange with Premier League boss
About 18 months after sexist email exchanges between DLA Piper partner Nick West and a client were leaked, the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) has confirmed that there is a case to answer, meaning West now faces a hearing in the SDT.
Addleshaws confirms two candidates for senior partner post
Addleshaw Goddard has confirmed two candidates for its upcoming senior partner election to replace senior partner Monica Burch.
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Strong turnover growth in the City as Greenberg Traurig posts 4% revenue rise ahead of potential BLP merger
Revenue at Berwin Leighton Paisner’s US suitor – Greenberg Traurig – rose 4% to $1.32bn last year as merger talks edge closer.
Filling the void: DLA Piper makes key investment funds hire with senior Nabarro appointment
DLA Piper has appointed Nabarro’s head of alternative investment funds, Andrew Wylie (pictured), to lead growth in its City investment funds practice.
