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”

BP brings in reverse auction as it pushes ahead with panel review

BP has introduced a reverse auction into its latest panel tender process, an announcement which comes in the same week as the energy giant lost an appeal to restrict access to its $20bn compensation fund for the Deepwater Horizon disaster. The FTSE 100 company confirmed this morning (22 May) that it has issued invites to existing and potential panel member firms, and revamped the process with the introduction of an online reverse auction element to make the bidding process more transparent, quicker and efficient.  Continue reading “BP brings in reverse auction as it pushes ahead with panel review”

Breathing space for MOJ as Court of Appeal orders OpCotton trial to resume

In a verdict that gives the Ministry of Justice at least a temporary reprieve in its legal aid battle with the Bar, the Court of Appeal today (21 May) reversed the Crown Court’s ruling that the ‘OpCotton’ serious fraud trial should be stayed after the defendants failed to find any barrister prepared to represent them on reduced legal aid rates.

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