August 10, 2011 | International Edition
Salans appoints new global COO with hire of ex-Ashurst manSalans has turned to the London office of Ropes & Gray for its new global chief operating officer. Peter Griffith, who joined Salans' London office on 8 August, will be responsible for all the firm's global support services, including finance, IT, business development and marketing. He replaces Neil Woodcock, who retired earlier this year.
By Simon Petersen
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August 09, 2011 | International Edition
Thomas Eggar becomes latest firm to join Integreon shared support centreThomas Eggar has joined a growing list of firms to have signed up to outsource back office functions to Integreon. The southeast firm has signed a deal for Integreon to run its library and information service, joining the outsourcing company's existing clients - which include CMS Cameron McKenna, Osborne Clarke, Beachcroft, TLT Solicitors and Morgan Cole - in the use of its Bristol service centre.
By Simon Petersen
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August 09, 2011 | International Edition
Norton Rose, Addleshaws post high retention rates as Mills & Reeve keeps on just 36%Norton Rose is among a trio of firms to have announced trainee retention rates for September, with the firm keeping on 88% of its newly-qualified lawyers (NQs). The top 10 UK firm is set to keep on 14 of 16 trainees this autumn, after all of those who were offered a position accepted.
By Simon Petersen
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August 09, 2011 | International Edition
Cobbetts sees revenues creep up after staff come off four-day weekCobbetts has posted a marginal turnover rise for 2010-11 alongside a slight dip in profits, after much of the firm's staff returned to full-time work following 12 months on reduced hours. The firm saw turnover rise 1% from £43.8m to £44.5m during the 2010-11 financial year, while net profits fell from £10.5m to £10m.
By Simon Petersen
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August 08, 2011 | International Edition
Bakers adds energy partner to City base with Freshfields hireBaker & McKenzie has added a partner to its London energy, mining and infrastructure (EMI) group with a hire from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer. Marc Fevre joins Bakers' partnership from Freshfields, where he was a counsel in the firm's Abu Dhabi energy and infrastructure team. The hire brings the total number of partners in Bakers' City EMI group to seven.
By Simon Petersen
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August 04, 2011 | International Edition
Squire Sanders set for Australia with 'majority' of Minter's Perth officeSquire Sanders Hammonds is set to launch in Australia with the acquisition of the majority of Minter Ellison's Perth office. The transatlantic firm is currently finalising discussions with a group of partners from Minter Ellison's Perth base, with 15 of the office's 19 partners understood to be in talks over a move after four decided to stay with the Australian firm.
By Simon Petersen
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August 03, 2011 | International Edition
CMS French member firm posts best growth figures among France's top fiveAverage revenues across the five largest law firms in France grew by 1.7% over the last financial year, with CMS Bureau Francis Lefebvre emerging as the fastest-growing firm in the group. Research by French publication Juristes Associes shows CMS Bureau Francis Lefebvre's revenue climbed by 6.5% during the last financial year to €145.9m (£128m), significantly faster than the rest of the top five. Gide Loyrette Nouel saw the next best growth in the group, with revenues increasing by 3.6% to €143.2m (£125m), putting it in second place behind Francis Lefebvre.
By Simon Petersen
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August 03, 2011 | International Edition
DAC makes up trio to partnership ahead of Beachcroft mergerDavies Arnold Cooper (DAC) has announced its annual promotions round, with three partners made up ahead of the firm's merger with Beachcroft. The promotions, which took effect on 1 July, see construction partner Royston Pendley and insurance partners Lyn Crawford and Evi Hava made up in the firm's London office.
By Simon Petersen
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August 03, 2011 | International Edition
Bird & Bird takes lead role as holiday company goes into administrationBird & Bird has been handed a lead role on the administration of tour operator Holidays 4 UK. The Brighton-based travel company, which has more than 12,000 customers currently abroad, went into administration today (3 August), with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) appointed to oversee the process.
By Simon Petersen
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August 03, 2011 | International Edition
SNR Denton alliance firm partner appointed as Minister of Justice for PortugalA partner at SNR Denton associate firm F Castelo Branco & Associados (FCB&A) has been appointed as Portugal's new Minister of Justice. Paula Teixeira da Cruz has taken up the position following a June election in which Pedro Passos Coelho became the country's Prime Minister.
By Simon Petersen
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