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Louis Altmann

Louis Altmann

Louis started at law.com after finishing his NCTJ Diploma with the Press Association. Before that he graduated from the University of Southampton with a BA in History.

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June 11, 2024 | International Edition

White & Case Acts as North Sea Oil Company Waldorf Files for Administration

The firm recently established an insolvency practice in Australia and added a restructuring partner in Hong Kong.

By Louis Altmann

1 minute read

June 07, 2024 | International Edition

Legal Innovation Awards 2024: The Winners' Interviews

Legal Innovation Awards winners Radiant Law, DLA Piper and Gavel have talked about about their successful entries and how they define innovation.

By Louis Altmann

7 minute read

May 29, 2024 | International Edition

3 Firms Lead as Coventry Building Society Acquires Co-operative Bank

The £780 million deal is yet another indication that UK M&A is bouncing back.

By Louis Altmann

2 minute read

May 28, 2024 | International Edition

DLA Piper Hires Ex-SFO Division Head to Washington DC Office

The partner will transfer from the UK to the US.

By Louis Altmann

2 minute read

May 28, 2024 | International Edition

Pillsbury Hires Trade Partner from South Korean Big Six Firm for London Boost

The firm, which has been targeting London growth, makes a rare hire from a South Korean law firm.

By Louis Altmann

2 minute read

May 23, 2024 | International Edition

Legal Innovation Awards 2024: Who Were the Big Winners?

The ceremony handed awards to the firms and individuals driving revolutionary change in the legal market.

By Louis Altmann

3 minute read

May 22, 2024 | International Edition

Middle East Legal Awards: Winners' Interviews

Winners at the Middle East Legal Awards told us about their successful entries and the obstacles their firms had overcome

By Louis Altmann

5 minute read

May 22, 2024 | International Edition

Dramatic Drop in Russian Litigants Using London Commercial Courts, Report Finds

Research also found a record number of international litigants using London's Commercial Courts.

By Louis Altmann

3 minute read