Breaking lockstep, merger moves and looking after those left behind by KWM - the best of Legal Week last week
The best news, interviews and analysis from Legal Week during the past seven days
February 27, 2017 at 01:54 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
The magic circle's struggles to attract expensive US talent are well-documented, but recent evidence suggests the UK's legal elite might be ready to push the boat out a little further in their efforts to make an impact in the States.
As we reported last week, Clifford Chance (CC) has broken its core lockstep in both New York London in recent months, using its 'super-point' tier to reward star performers, while magic circle rival Allen & Overy has made a significant move in the US with the hire of a three-partner Paul Hastings New York finance team, after breaking lockstep last summer for a team of high-profile finance hires.
But with top US hires remaining prohibitively expensive for many firms, others are pursuing the world's largest legal market via the more direct route of merger. Last week Norton Rose Fulbright secured its second Stateside tie-up in four years, confirming a $2bn deal to merge with New York's Chadbourne & Parke, with the US firm's international offices to financially integrate into Norton Rose's EMEA business.
And while the financials of the leading US firms are currently dominating the news – including Latham's record-breaking results – last week's most-read story on Legal Week was the news that former King & Wood Mallesons partners have been called on to pay into a 'hardship fund' for staff left out of pocket by the collapse of the legacy SJ Berwin business.
Other stories you may have missed over the past seven days:
- Linklaters and Paul Weiss lead as Kraft Heinz withdraws Unilever mega-merger bid
- RPC set for international expansion and governance review under new leadership
- Dealmaker: Slaughters' Richard Swallow on Rolls-Royce, wheeling Boardman through an airport and advising Britney Spears
- 'The Brexit vote has been a trigger' – law firms look to Ireland amid concerns over London's future
- Orrick hires four-lawyer Clifford Chance Paris team including local competition head
- Jones Day hires entire Freshfields Paris real estate team
- Shearman posts 18% PEP hike after partner de-equitisations as London revenues rise 14%
- Stephenson Harwood rules out mergers and targets 40% hike in revenue over next five years
- Uber in-house counsel under scrutiny after alleged harassment of female engineer
- Olswang confirms Madrid, Brussels and Paris closures ahead of CMS combination
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