In-house: Ben Sherman’s GC moves to Myla; DfT’s former GC Muttukumaru joins Monckton

Lee Gage has left Ben Sherman after five years as general counsel (GC) to join luxury lingerie retailer Myla in the same role. His move comes as Monckton Chambers yesterday (3 June) announced the arrival of the Department for Transport’s (DFT’s) former GC Christopher Muttukumaru as a tenant. Continue reading “In-house: Ben Sherman’s GC moves to Myla; DfT’s former GC Muttukumaru joins Monckton”

Financial results 2013/14: Taylor Wessing’s PEP up 21% alongside 7.4% increase in UK revenue

Taylor Wessing yesterday (2 June) became one of the earlier UK movers in disclosing its financial results for the 2013/14 year, posting a 21% rise in profit per equity partner to £657,000 alongside an increase in UK and global revenues of 7.4% and 6.4% respectively. Continue reading “Financial results 2013/14: Taylor Wessing’s PEP up 21% alongside 7.4% increase in UK revenue”

International expansion: openings for Charles Russell in Saudi; Eversheds in Durban; Osborne Clarke in Amsterdam

A trio of UK firms have this week expanded their international office base as Charles Russell agrees a formal association with Saudi Arabian firm Al-Soaib Law, Eversheds continues to enhance its operations in Africa via a tie-up with Durban-based Knight Turner and Osborne Clarke (OC) opens an office in Amsterdam with a four partner hire. Continue reading “International expansion: openings for Charles Russell in Saudi; Eversheds in Durban; Osborne Clarke in Amsterdam”

Know your client – Home Office targets professional advisers with tougher organised crime laws

City law firms may face increased red tape when accepting new clients onto their books after the Home Office today (3 June) unveiled plans to bolster legislative powers to imprison solicitors, accountants and others who suspect that their client is linked to organised crime. Continue reading “Know your client – Home Office targets professional advisers with tougher organised crime laws”

Back in the machine: A&O strengthens high yield practice with Cahill Gordon hire

With competition between US and UK firms for dominance in key European finance markets intensifying each month, Allen & Overy (A&O) has laid down a significant marker. It has boosted its US-qualified lawyer ranks in London with the hire of Cahill Gordon & Reindel counsel Jake Keaveny, a high yield specialist, as partner.

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Revolving doors: Senior hires for Withers, Baker & McKenzie, Brown Rudnick and TLT

The past week saw Withers hire Taylor Wessing’s head of contentious trusts and estates as the BBC’s head of litigation returned to private practice with a move to Baker & McKenzie, and Brown Rudnick and TLT made strategic hires in intellectual property (IP) and real estate respectively. Continue reading “Revolving doors: Senior hires for Withers, Baker & McKenzie, Brown Rudnick and TLT”