Q&A: Heineken UK’s Graeme Colquhoun and DLA Piper’s John McKinlay talk sole adviser mandates

Having appointed DLA Piper as principal legal adviser this month (January) in a bid to cut down on external spend, Heineken UK’s head of legal Graeme Colquhoun (pictured) and DLA Piper IP/IT partner John McKinlay talk to Sarah Downey to discuss the perks of having a one-stop-shop and its possible extension.

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Change management: CC appoints new COO and innovation chief as Layton unveils new strategy

Clifford Chance (CC) managing partner Matthew Layton has laid out the firm’s international strategy, aiming at becoming the ‘global law firm of choice for the world’s leading businesses’; a vision that includes introducing fresh key performance indicators, making new leadership appointments, and increasing US and Asia revenues to approximately 20% and 25% respectively over five years.

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Job openings: Vacancies at real estate legal teams expand quickest in the City in 2014 as legal job market grows

In an indication of the legal job market’s growing strength, research analysing vacancy rates at law firms has shown that job openings across England and Wales were up by 48% in 2014 compared to a year earlier, while real estate teams grew fastest in the City.

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US-Russia relations: A&O, Skadden and V&E win roles as oil company EDC delists and sells $1.7bn stake

Despite the volatile economic conditions in Russia, Allen & Overy (A&O), Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Vinson & Elkins (V&E) remain active in the region after having scored roles on Eurasia Drilling Company’s (EDC) delisting and subsequent minority stake sale.

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Revolving doors: Clydes and Hunton & Williams make local hires while Squire Patton Boggs brings a team into its Paris office

Last week saw Clyde & Co expand its employment and personal injury practices with hires from DWF and Hill Dickinson, while Hunton & Williams grew its City energy and infrastructure practice. In Paris, Squire Patton Boggs expanded its international disputes practice with a double partner hire as well as a team of associates.

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Significant mandates: CC client and Autonomy founder Lynch welcomes SFO closure of investigation

The UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has today (19 January) announced it has closed its high profile investigation into the $11bn sale of British software firm Autonomy to US computer giant Hewlett-Packard in 2011 due to lack of evidence, a move that brings some closure for Autonomy founder and Clifford Chance client Mike Lynch.

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‘Our headline achievement’: Telefonica UK reduces external legal spend by 66% over two years

Reducing legal spend is an arduous task for many in-house counsel that face increasing pressure to manage cost efficiency. But, in a demonstration of the increasing cost pressures facing firms, such a feat has been substantially achieved by the UK arm of telecoms giant Telefonica which has reduced its external legal spend by 66% since 2012.

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An ‘exemplary’ presented case: Freshfields-advised Sotheby’s prevails against claim it mistook a Caravaggio for a copy

Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has successfully had dismissed a multimillion pound lawsuit against auction house Sotheby’s concerning whether a painting of The Cardsharps was properly analysed and catalogued.

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