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Simon Petersen

Simon Petersen

August 19, 2011 | Law.com

Squire Sanders Set for Perth Launch as Partnership Approves Minter Ellison Tie-Up

Squire Sanders partners have approved plans to acquire the majority of Minter Ellison's Perth office, giving the trans-Atlantic firm about 80 lawyers in Australia, including 14 partners. The deal, set to take effect by the end of October, strengthens Squire Sanders' Asia-Pacific, energy and resources, major projects and construction practices.

By Simon Petersen

2 minute read

June 01, 2011 | New York Law Journal

NY Firm Loses Euro Partner, More Defections Expected

By Simon Petersen

2 minute read

May 16, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Firm Nabs One for New York and Trece for Madrid

By Simon Petersen

1 minute read

June 23, 2011 | Law.com

Long-Serving Hogan Lovells Partner Joins Jones Day in Munich

Jones Day has added to its German technology and media practice with the hire of a long-serving partner from Hogan Lovells. Wolfgang Buchner, a partner in Hogan Lovells' Munich intellectual property, media and technology practice group, is set to join Jones Day along with counsel Undine von Diemar.

By Simon Petersen

2 minute read

March 25, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Growing on Threes: Third Parisian Trio of the Week Defects

By Simon Petersen

2 minute read

March 22, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Un, Deux, Trois, Au Revoir: NY Firm Loses Paris Trio in Raid

By Simon Petersen

2 minute read

July 18, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Firm Blamed by Rupert Murdoch in Hacking Scandal Says Ethics Issues Compel Silence

By Simon Petersen

4 minute read

April 18, 2011 | New York Law Journal

MegaFirm Names 53 New Partners and the 3 Are in NY

By Simon Petersen

6 minute read

April 13, 2011 | New York Law Journal

BigLaw and the Great White North: NY Mainstay Launches in Canada With Raid on Hometown Rival

By Simon Petersen

2 minute read

July 19, 2011 | Law.com

Harbottle Defends Position Over Internal Probe Into U.K. Phone Hacking

Harbottle & Lewis has responded to claims that the law firm made a mistake during an internal investigation into phone hacking at News International. Since Rupert Murdoch openly criticized Harbottle last week, more criticism has surfaced in press reports, which have suggested that a British MP has called on the Solicitors Regulation Authority to investigate Harbottle.

By Simon Petersen

4 minute read