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BigLaw Firm Lassoes London LateralBy Sofia Lind
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November 03, 2010 | Law.com
Clifford Chance to Re-Run First Round of Senior Partner ElectionClifford Chance is set to repeat the first round of its senior partner elections. After last week's stalemate, none of the three partners in the running chose to stand down.
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July 15, 2011 | New York Law Journal
BigLaw Firm Puts the Final Touches on New, Multi-Tiered PartnershipBy Sofia Lind
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June 27, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer
Orrick Herrington German Launch Nears Final StagesOrrick Herrington & Sutcliffe looks set to enter the German market with the firm just weeks away from sealing a merger with Duesseldorf independent Hoelters & Elsing.
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May 05, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer
MegaFirm Promotes 22 to Partner, Three in ManhattanClifford Chance has announced its annual promotions round with the City giant making up 22 new partners from 1 May.
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August 09, 2011 | Law.com
Norton Rose to Lose Quartet of Middle East PartnersNorton Rose is set to lose four partners from its Middle East practice, including regional managing partner Campbell Steedman, who is joining White & Case. Dubai banking partner Anthony Pallett is moving to Latham & Watkins. Abu Dhabi-based projects partners Dominic Harvey and Jonathan Brufal are leaving for Vinson & Elkins.
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August 04, 2008 | Law.com
O'Melveny Opens in Singapore With White & Case HireO'Melveny & Myers has launched an office in Singapore with the hire of White & Case's Asia head of banking, finance and restructuring Bertie Mehigan as its managing partner. The Singapore launch marks the fifth Asian office for O'Melveny, in addition to the firm's bases in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Tokyo. The new office, which will have 15 lawyers by the end of the year, has been launched to serve as a gateway to South Asian markets such as India, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia.
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August 21, 2009 | Law.com
FoxMandal Settles Outstanding Salaries With Unpaid LawyersFoxMandal Little has paid out all of the outstanding salaries the firm owed to its New Delhi-based fee earners. As reported last month, the Indian firm failed to pay salaries in July after a cash flow problem caused by about 70 percent of the firm's overseas clients paying their bills late. FoxMandal settled all of the unpaid salaries during the past two weeks. The firm said it had solved the problem by pushing clients to pay overdue bills.
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