Methodology and end notes
The firms that appear in the 2014 Global 100 are the largest 100 law firms in the world ranked by revenue.
Methodology and end notes
The firms that appear in the 2014 Global 100 are the largest 100 law firms in the world ranked by revenue.
From cooling in Asia markets to a resurgence in Europe; from increased deal work to an uptick in banking litigation – Global 100 law firm leaders share their views
A year in two halves
‘It’s been a year of two parts for quite a lot of our practices, with challenging economic conditions in the first half of the year followed by a return of market confidence, and with that the return of transactional activity. That was true across the world.’
Sonya Leydecker, joint chief executive, Herbert Smith Freehills
Continue reading “Global 100 Market Comment – Word from the World”
Newly-merged transatlantic firm Squire Patton Boggs has bolstered its presence in Tokyo by tying up with Japan-headquartered corporate boutique Mamiya Law Offices (MLO). Continue reading “Squire Patton Boggs bolsters Asia presence with Tokyo merger”
International expansion last week saw DLA Piper hire Holman Fenwick Willan’s (HFW) Paris head of tax Hervé Israël and bolster its US practice with a double litigation partner hire from Greenberg Traurig, while Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher expanded in Beijing and Hong Kong. Closer to home, Simmons & Simmons bolstered its growing Bristol presence with the hire of Osborne Clarke corporate partner Patrick Graves. Continue reading “Revolving Doors: DLA hires in France and the US; Simmons grows Bristol; Gibson Dunn expands in Beijing and Hong Kong”
Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) has moved one step closer to offering clients a full service out of its still fledgling German offices with the launch of local competition capability led by Taylor Wessing’s former regional practice head Michael Dietrich. Continue reading “Herbert Smith Freehills launches German competition practice with hire of Taylor Wessing head Michael Dietrich”
Hogan Lovells has made further inroads in Latin America by tying up with leading Mexican firm Barrera, Siqueiros y Torres Landa (BSTL), constituting the firm’s 46th and 47th offices in Mexico City and Monterrey. Continue reading “Hogan Lovells ties up with Mexico’s Barrera, Siqueiros y Torres Landa”
Clifford Chance has emerged as the strongest-performing Magic Circle firm financially for 2013/14, as the UK elite all unveiled unaudited sterling figures to coincide with the launch of the Global 100 this month. Continue reading “CC edges ahead in growth as Linklaters and Freshfields unveil financial results”
In its first financial year post-merger Norton Rose Fulbright (NRF) has recorded revenues of $1.851bn with profit per equity partner (PEP) estimated at $660,000, projecting the firm into the top 10 of the Global 100 for 2013/14. Continue reading “Financial results 2013/14: Norton Rose Fulbright unveils revenue of $1.85bn and PEP of $660k”
Leaders at the Bar have agreed an interim deal with the Ministry of Justice to end the fee impasse that has threatened to disrupt high value legal aid fraud trials, with discussions to reform the payment scheme for the most costly cases underway. Continue reading “Bar and MoJ end fee impasse over high value legal aid fraud cases with further talks underway”
Fieldfisher has broken through the £100m revenue threshold reporting a 10% rise to £104m and a moderate 3% increase in profit per equity partner (PEP) to £415,000 for the 2013/14 financial year. Continue reading “Financial results 2013/14: Fieldfisher breaks through £100m threshold with 10% rise in turnover”
Ashurst has unveiled its first post-merger financial results, boasting revenues of £586m and a profit per equity partner (PEP) of £801,000. The results come as Simmons & Simmons has revealed a return to growth in 2013/14 with a 7% rise in revenue to £268.6m for the 12 months to 30 April 2014 and an increase in PEP of 5% to £550,000.
Taylor Wessing on 23 June announced the opening of two representative offices in the US to facilitate access to its European network. Located in tech-focused Palo Alto and New York, both offices are set to open in September this year.
The top 20 firm will not be practising US law, but instead plans to use its new US bases to push out work to its international network across Europe, CEE and Asia.
Continue reading “Taylor Wessing launches US rep offices in Palo Alto and New York”
Mishcon de Reya has hit its target of £100m in revenues by 2016, with 2013/14 turnover up 18% to £104.6m and profit per equity partner (PEP) up by 16% to £975,000, constituting 107% growth since 2009.
The results come as Pinsent Masons enjoyed an uptick in its financials for a second successive year, with revenue up 4.6% to £323.3m, while profit per lawyer increased by 11% from £40,000 to £44,500. PEP increased 4.7% from £387,000 to £405,000.
Trust disputes can offer advisers a lucrative caseload and longer-term institutional and corporate relationships. Legal Business looks at the key players in a competitive market.
Wealthy business owners tend to have colourful lifestyles, families and ways of protecting their wealth, and these ingredients can often come together to form an explosive cocktail. Take Stanley Ho, the ageing Macau-based billionaire, who has been at the centre of a recent family feud over who would inherit his gambling empire. Having had four wives and 16 children, it was perhaps inevitable that family tensions would trigger incendiary litigation.
Billed to be the largest initial public offering (IPO) in Europe to date this year, Allen & Overy (A&O) and the London office of Davis Polk & Wardwell are advising on the sale of up to 77m ordinary shares in NN Group, valuing the Dutch insurer at €7bn and bringing in proceeds of €2bn for ING. Continue reading “A&O and Davis Polk London line up on €7bn IPO of NN Group”
Reed Smith continues to piece together its City finance offering with a series of lateral hires, as Pinsent Masons partner Matthew Heaton becomes the latest to make the switch, joining the firm’s international real estate finance practice. Continue reading “Reed Smith builds City finance practice with Pinsents REF partner Matthew Heaton”