Ashurst is the latest firm to benefit from the fallout of Lehman Brothers' spectacular collapse, with the top 10 City firm advising Lehman's European investment banking division on its takeover by Nomura.

Corporate head Adrian Clark (pictured) and corporate partner Gavin Gordon are leading the team, which also includes employment, incentives and pensions head Caroline Carter.

Ashurst joins a number of firms on the deal. Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom has landed the lead role for Nomura on both acquisitions. The US firm is advising the Japanese bank from its London and Hong Kong offices, fielding a team including Hong Kong corporate co-head Nick Norris, London restructuring partner Lynn Hiestand and London corporate partner John Adebiyi.

Meanwhile, Nomura panel firm Osborne Clarke is advising on the employment aspects of Nomura's acquisition of Lehman's European assets, with the firm fielding a team under employment partner Victoria Parry. Nomura relationship partner and employment chief David Cubitt and employment partner Richard Brown are also advising.

Linklaters is advising Lehman's Asian liquidators KPMG from the firm's Hong Kong office, with Asia corporate chief Keith Johnson taking the lead role, assisted by litigation partner Melvin Sng.

The firm is also advising PricewaterhouseCoopers as the bank's European administrator, with restructuring chief Tony Bugg, banking partner Richard Holden and corporate partner David Ereira leading.

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