November 05, 2012 | International Edition
Ex-Barlows chief exec Jabbari quits Clydes one year after mergerClyde & Co COO David Jabbari has left the firm, one year after the merger between Clydes and legacy Barlow Lyde & Gilbert went live. Jabbari, the former chief executive at legacy Barlows, resigned from Clydes at the close of last month. The specifics of his next move are as yet unknown, although it will be related to the "consolidation of the retail legal services market".
By Suzanna Ring
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November 01, 2012 | International Edition
Government to finally unveil panel of external advisersThe Government is gearing up to unveil its long-awaited panel of external legal advisers – nearly two years after starting the review process.
By Suzanna Ring
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November 01, 2012 | International Edition
Freshfields and Mishcons lead as JP Morgan sues London Whale's ex-bossFreshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Mishcon de Reya have lined up to advise as JP Morgan moves to sue the former boss of a trader dubbed the 'London Whale' over losses of $6bn (£3.7bn) incurred by the bank. Freshfields is advising JP Morgan led by employment co-head Caroline Stroud, with Mishcons employment partner Greg Campbell acting for the trader's former boss Javier Martin-Artajo.
By Suzanna Ring
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October 31, 2012 | International Edition
Herbert Smith and MoFo line up on closely-watched HK$4bn pharma IPOHerbert Smith Freehills and Morrison & Foerster (MoFo) have both acted on the HK$3.97bn (£318m) initial public offering (IPO) of Shanghai-based Fosun Pharmaceutical Group, in one of the largest listings in the region this year. Herbert Smith advised the underwriters - UBS, China International Capital Corporation, JP Morgan Securities, Deutsche Bank, Agricultural Bank of China International and Haitong International - led by Hong Kong corporate partner Gary Lock and Asia head of US securities Kevin Roy.
By Suzanna Ring
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October 30, 2012 | International Edition
Herbert Smith Freehills to move partner duo to Korea after licence approvalHerbert Smith Freehills is set to relocate two partners to South Korea next year as the firm becomes the latest international law firm to receive approval to practise in Seoul. City dispute resolution and construction partner Tony Dymond and Singapore corporate partner Lewis McDonald will relocate to the country with four associates from across the firm's network when the new office opens in early 2013, with Dymond to lead the office.
By Suzanna Ring
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October 30, 2012 | International Edition
3VB barrister joins parliamentary probe into HBOS collapseThree Verulam Buildings barrister David Quest has been appointed to join a public hearing into the 2008 collapse of HBOS, marking the first time the Parliamentary commission has sought legal counsel to question witnesses on the issue. Quest is today (30 October) sitting with the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards - which is led by former cabinet secretary Lord Turnbull - to question three former HBOS chief executives: former head of group regulatory risk Paul Moore, former international chief executive Colin Matthew and former group risk director Jo Dawson.
By Suzanna Ring
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October 30, 2012 | International Edition
CC and Cooke Young lead as Barclays faces fraud claims in Libor test caseCity litigation boutique Cooke Young & Keidan has been given the go-ahead to proceed to trial for Guardian Care Homes over Libor-related allegations against Barclays. The case, one of the first of its kind to be heard since the Libor scandal broke earlier this year, has been widely viewed as a test case for the UK banking sector.
By Suzanna Ring
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October 25, 2012 | International Edition
Travers seeks successor for senior partner role as Carroll's tenure draws to a closeTravers Smith has kicked off its senior partner elections as long-serving leader Chris Carroll prepares to stand down.
By Suzanna Ring
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October 25, 2012 | International Edition
Freshfields eyes Australia launch as rush Down Under continuesFreshfields Bruckhaus Deringer is weighing up plans to open in Australia as international law firms' interest in the region continues to grow. The magic circle firm has spoken to several Australian partners in recent months about potential hires as it considers whether to launch a small M&A-focused offering in the country.
By Suzanna Ring
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October 25, 2012 | International Edition
UK duo act on London IPO of BlackRock subsidiaryLG and Stephenson Harwood have advised on BlackRock North American Income Trust's £65m listing on the London Stock Exchange, which has seen the equity income trust fall short of its £100m target.
By Suzanna Ring
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