Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton has made up seven partners across its global network with London missing out for the second year in a row. Of its seven new partners globally, Cleary Gottlieb made up six in the US.
KPMG appoints Boston Consulting’s Barton as GC replacement for Sharp
Boston Consulting Group’s (BCG) Jeremy Barton has been appointed the new UK general counsel (GC) at KPMG following the departure of longstanding GC Vanessa Sharp in May.
Continue reading “KPMG appoints Boston Consulting’s Barton as GC replacement for Sharp”
Middle East moves: Herbert Smith Freehills to reopen in Saudi Arabia
Four months after shutting down its Abu Dhabi office and two years after terminating its association with a Saudi Arabian firm, Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) is returning to Riyadh.
Continue reading “Middle East moves: Herbert Smith Freehills to reopen in Saudi Arabia”
Revolving doors: King & Wood Mallesons, Ropes & Gray, Trethowans make strategic hires
On the move this week are partners from Clifford Chance, Weil Gotshal & Manges and Trethowans, who are joining King & Wood Mallesons, Ropes & Gray and Trethowans respectively.
Herbert Smith counters Thierbach loss with King & Spalding hire
Just over a month since news broke that its high-profile capital markets head Steve Thierbach was leaving, Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) has appointed King & Spalding’s Tom O’Neill to head its US securities practice.
Continue reading “Herbert Smith counters Thierbach loss with King & Spalding hire”
Heir to the throne: deputy head Booth to succeed King as Crown Estate GC
The Crown Estate has today (26 October) announced its head of legal Rob Booth, will succeed high-profile director of business operations and general counsel Vivienne King in the role as the business undergoes a restructure.
Continue reading “Heir to the throne: deputy head Booth to succeed King as Crown Estate GC”
Freshfields to double office space in Manchester as low-cost services site in Salford confirmed
Having taken its first step toward offering alternative legal services to clients earlier this year, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has selected a long-term base for its low-cost services hub in Manchester, double the size of its current office.
Clyde & Co continues arbitration push with Berwin Leighton Paisner hire
Clyde & Co has hired Berwin Leighton Paisner’s co-head of arbitration and energy specialist Richard Power as it continues to develop its global arbitration group.
Continue reading “Clyde & Co continues arbitration push with Berwin Leighton Paisner hire”
So much for the Global Law Summit – Gove floats £60m-plus tax on City law firms to fund criminal courts
New Justice secretary Michael Gove is set for a tussle with City lawyers after floating a plan to impose a multi-million pound tax on commercial law firms to pay for the abolition of a controversial criminal court charge on guilty defendants.
Hogan Lovells wins landmark judgment in Ablyazov Supreme Court fraud case
Hogan Lovells has won a landmark judgment for its client BTA Bank in one of the largest fraud trials ever to come before the English Courts.
Continue reading “Hogan Lovells wins landmark judgment in Ablyazov Supreme Court fraud case”
Value added: report rebuffs presumptions about judicial review
While UK Prime Minister David Cameron has led a recent attack over judicial review decisions and the cost of the process, a new report has found that restrictions to legal aid have harmed the process, judicial review itself has led to improved services by public bodies and clarified the law in 86% of cases.
Continue reading “Value added: report rebuffs presumptions about judicial review”
Macfarlanes taps Ashurst for another real estate hire
With Macfarlanes having a made a virtue of broadening its service lines post-recession to contribute to its impressive financial performance in the last five years, it has expanded its real estate practice further with the hire of Ashurst real estate partner Gerald Kelly – its fourth real estate lateral from Ashurst in as many years.
Continue reading “Macfarlanes taps Ashurst for another real estate hire”
Linklaters and Eversheds fuel TDR Capital’s £1.3bn stake in Euro Garages
Eversheds and Linklaters have won key roles on TDR Capital’s £1.3bn investment in Euro Garages, one of the UK’s largest privately-owned forecourt operators.
Continue reading “Linklaters and Eversheds fuel TDR Capital’s £1.3bn stake in Euro Garages”
U-turn: White & Case’s LLP reverses the trend with UK/Africa offices posting 12% rise in turnover
White & Case‘s most recent limited liability partnership (LLP) accounts filed at Companies House show turnover at its UK and Africa offices increased 12% in the financial year ending December 2014.
Guest post: Out of the shadows: are institutional clients influencing lawyers to the detriment of others?
Steven Vaughan and Claire Coe have conducted a study of senior commercial lawyers for – but independent of – the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The study concentrated on ‘high impact’ [i.e. high risk in SRA terms] commercial firms working.
Herbert Smith Freehills launches first African office with Johannesburg opening
Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) has become the latest firm to launch in Africa with a four-partner office opening in Johannesburg.
Continue reading “Herbert Smith Freehills launches first African office with Johannesburg opening”
Dewey & LeBoeuf case could go to a retrial after jury fails to reach verdict
While acting Supreme Court Justice Robert Stolz has declared the criminal proceedings against the former executives of now defunct firm Dewey & LeBoeuf a mistrial after three weeks of jury deliberations, the case may now be headed for a retrial.
Continue reading “Dewey & LeBoeuf case could go to a retrial after jury fails to reach verdict”
Slater & Gordon to put non-exec director pay rise to vote at AGM
Australian listed firm Slater & Gordon will ask shareholders to vote on a pay increase for its four non-executive directors at its Annual General Meeting (AGM) next month.
Continue reading “Slater & Gordon to put non-exec director pay rise to vote at AGM”
Linklaters cashes in on Chinese bond sales with central bank’s international debut
The capital markets team at Magic Circle firm Linklaters has secured four bond issue mandates from Chinese banks as China’s president, Xi Jinping, makes his first state visit to the UK.
Guest post: introducing The Legal 500 Client Intelligence Report
The world’s largest legal market survey is now live. Following months of data collection, research, interviewing and analysis, the Client Intelligence team is proud to present the most detailed ever review of the global market for legal services.
Continue reading “Guest post: introducing The Legal 500 Client Intelligence Report”
