Revolving Doors: Key hires for Mishcon, Penningtons Manches, DWF and TLT as NRF loses head of planning

With the blurring between criminal and civil law becoming ever more prominent, Mishcon de Reya announced last week that Alison Levitt QC, the principal legal adviser to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) of England and Wales, is to join the firm as a dispute resolution partner, as other firms to announce key hires over the past few days include TLT, DWF and BrookStreet des Roches. Continue reading “Revolving Doors: Key hires for Mishcon, Penningtons Manches, DWF and TLT as NRF loses head of planning”

Clyde & Co alleged whistleblower case to see Supreme Court decide if partners are afforded protection

The Supreme Court will next week preside over a precedent-setting case to decide if partners of limited liability partnerships (LLPs) are entitled to whistle blower protection, following a claim brought by former Clyde & Co partner Krista Bates van Winkelhof. Continue reading “Clyde & Co alleged whistleblower case to see Supreme Court decide if partners are afforded protection”

End of the lawyer glut? Latest stats show fall of 3,000 working solicitors amid profession in flux

With the impact of the latest cuts to legal aid yet to bite, the number of practising solicitors in the UK in 2014 was revised down by 3,189 between January and February 2014, according to the latest figures from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Continue reading “End of the lawyer glut? Latest stats show fall of 3,000 working solicitors amid profession in flux”

Due south: Blake Lapthorn and Morgan Cole announce July merger

While talks of the giant south-east combination between Blake Lapthorn, Boyes Turner and Morgan Cole to create a £100m firm fell through late last year with Boyes Turner withdrawing, Blake Lapthorn and Morgan Cole have announced the two will merge on 1 July to form Blake Morgan, a 120-partner firm with a joint revenue of £72m.

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Regions cash in on corporate spike as Wragges sells NEC and DLA Piper floats Manchester’s Boohoo

Two multi-million pound regional deals have been announced in the past week, as Wragge & Co advises Birmingham City Council on the sale of the iconic National Exhibition Centre (NEC) for around £300m and DLA Piper’s Manchester office leads on the £560m float of local success story Boohoo.com. Continue reading “Regions cash in on corporate spike as Wragges sells NEC and DLA Piper floats Manchester’s Boohoo”

Bakers bolsters City financial services and regulatory capability with hire of RPC team head Steven Francis

Boasting an extensive international network to push its financial services credibility, Baker & McKenzie is also extending its links with industry regulators with its latest City hire of RPC’s head of financial services and regulatory (FSR) group Steven Francis. Continue reading “Bakers bolsters City financial services and regulatory capability with hire of RPC team head Steven Francis”

‘A good time to take over’: Stephenson Harwood appoints new head of corporate as H1 revenues up by 17%

With Stephenson Harwood’s chief executive Sharon White this month reappointed for a further three-year term, the high profile transactional lawyer has relinquished her dual role as head of corporate to Andrew Edge, who concedes that ‘it is a good time to take over’, with the department’s revenues up by 17% in the first half of the 2013/14 financial year. Continue reading “‘A good time to take over’: Stephenson Harwood appoints new head of corporate as H1 revenues up by 17%”