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Google Lawyer: 'Report Any Deal or Face Catastrophic Fines'

A senior Google in-house counsel has warned that new EU rules and more aggressive scrutiny of small mergers mean that the tech giant will need to report any deal it concludes anywhere in the world from now on.
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Q&A

White & Case's Hugh Verrier Shares Parting Thoughts As a Global Leader

As he readies to step down as chair, Hugh Verrier reflects on how the profession has changed.
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News

Kirkland Crosses 200 in Latest Record Round of Partner Promotions

The new partner promotions represent about a 6% increase over last year's 193, a relatively smaller addition than last year's 28% jump.
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A&O Adds to Warsaw Disputes Team With Partner Hire from Bird & Bird

His practice focuses on general commercial litigation, white-collar crime and investigations.
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News

The Lawyer Defending Shakira in Her Upcoming Tax Fraud Trial

The Colombian pop star has appointed a criminal defense lawyer with a CV of high-profile acquittals in her dispute with Barcelona prosecutors over alleged tax fraud.
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News

Goodwin Promotes 40 to Partnership

Meanwhile the firm has hired a Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft partner in London.
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News

Magic Circle Veterans Unite to Launch Oligarch-Work Taskforce

Lawyers are 'walking a tightrope between professional obligations' and 'the ethics of representing such individuals', said one of the members of the taskforce, which hopes to help shed light on the quandary.
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China Disappoints Again and Again. Big Law Is Hoping to Find Opportunity Elsewhere

Most law firms aren't abandoning Greater China—yet. But patience is wearing thin. If the Middle Kingdom fails to deliver, what will be Big Law's next kingdom?
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With Energy Sector Demand at 'All-Time High,' Willkie and Other Firms Add Energy Expertise

"We are seeing big developments in the industry overall related to energy transition and more, and this has brought increasing demand from clients and also new opportunities for us to expand our practices," Eric Pogue said.
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Clifford Chance Swoops For PwC Tax Partner in Frankfurt

Stefan Herr will work in the German and European tax and funds practice of the firm.
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Partners at A&O, Shearman Begin Merger Vote, With Approval Widely Expected

Insiders have spoken positively of the proposed merger, on which partners at both firms will begin casting their votes Thursday.
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Ranking

Africa Top 50 2023: A&O, Eversheds and CMS Among Fastest Growers But ENS and DLA Still Lead

International firms made up 13 of the top 50, while 15 South African firms featured in the table and 11 were from Nigeria, according to the research produced in partnership with Africa Legal.
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Squire Patton Boggs Taps McDermott For Corporate Duo in Frankfurt

The hires are the latest development in the firm's corporate and private equity expansion strategy across Europe and the UK.
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News

Cuatrecasas Deploys Harvey Artificial Intelligence Tool 

The Spanish firm plans to use the technology across its 27 offices in 13 countries to dramatically cut turnaround time for drafting documents and other legal needs.
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Features

Why Major African Arbitrations Are Still Rendered Abroad

African arbitration is gaining traction but many disputes are still sent abroad for resolution due to factors such as too much local choice and frustration with the Common Court of Justice and Arbitration in Ivory Coast.
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News

Law Firms Risk Creating Culture of Exploitation, Australian Judge Warns

High Court Judge Jayne Jaygot says young lawyers' psychological wellbeing at risk.
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Ranking

The Global 200's Secrets and What They Tell Us

The top of the table reveals few truths about the future of the Global 200—it's the middle and the bottom of the table you should pay more attention to, writes The Global Lawyer.
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Analysis

Some Big Law Associates Are Raking In Six-Figure Origination Bonuses—And Others Want In

With no standardized method of rewarding origination outside the partnership at most Big Law firms, associates are hoping for a change that benefits them if they manage to land a new client or two.
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Reed Smith and K&L Gates Add to Their Ranks in Frankfurt

Reed Smith hires a trio from Simmons & Simmons, and K&L Gates adds a Hogan Lovells partner.
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Analysis

Are Law Firms Heading Into a GenAI Copyright Storm?

With UK regulation around GenAI still very much in flux, questions abound over the materials law firms are using to train large language models.
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Video: The Global 200 Webinar

Discover key insights into how law firms around the world compare and what it all means.
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Japanese Firms on Nidec's Unsolicited Takeover, Foreign Investors Target Japan Inc

Unsolicited takeover bids, once rare and hardly achievable in Japan, have been on the rise in recent years.
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Features

From Navigating Coups to Spotting Trends in Mining, Linklaters' Africa Head Discusses Opportunities on the Continent

'We continue to be involved even in countries where politically speaking there are issues,' explains Linklaters' recently-appointed head of Africa, Justin Faye.
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Addleshaws Managing Partner to Step Down a Year Early

Explaining his decision, John Joyce said the 'risks have passed' in relation to the firm's position during Covid-19.
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Analysis

'Not a Tsunami, But Definitely a Wave': Restructuring is Having a Moment in France

Restructuring activity is likely to increase as private equity firms—which have taken a greater role in financing restructurings since the pandemic—look to exit their investments within the next few years.
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Bird & Bird Madrid Onboards 6 Lawyers, Launches Real Estate and Energy Practices

The new additions include three partners.
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HSF, Linklaters Advise on $1.6B European Data Center Deal

Pension fund AustralianSuper invests $1.6 billion in Vantage Data Centres.
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Seven-Lawyer Environmental and Real-Estate Team Leaves Dentons in Milan

The loss, to the elite Italian firm Chiomenti, is the second team exodus this month from Dentons in Europe.
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Law Firms Find 'Back to the Office' Means Different Things For Different People

International firms are torn between setting firmwide office mandates, in the name of fairness and consistency, and recognizing varied expectations across cultures and regions.
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Features

The Awakening Beast: How Lawyers are Confronting the Changing Regulatory World

A major shift away from the global free-trade methodology of the past 30 years has facilitated changes in who does business where and with whom.
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Analysis

The Year the Global 200 Law Firms Returned to Earth With a Bump

This year's rankings show a challenged set of results across the board, with one leader saying: 'I don't think there's ever been a period that has been so 'hot, and then cooled down so quickly'.
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The 2023 Global 100 Ranked by Profits Per Equity Partner

The 100 largest law firms in the world saw profit decline on the back of several boom years.
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The 2023 Global 200 Ranked by Revenue

The 200 largest law firms in the world, made up mainly of U.S. firms, saw growth slow in the latest fiscal year, with some regions out-performing others.
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The 2023 Global 200 Ranked by Head Count

The Global 200 firms range in size from more than 14,000 to just over 500 lawyers.
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News

Cooley Taps Corporate Leader in San Francisco as Next CEO

Rachel Proffitt, who will succeed Joe Conroy, will be Cooley's first-ever female CEO.
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ECIJA Makes Second Partner Hire in Madrid in as Many Weeks

Álvaro Rodríguez de la Calle joins the Spanish law firm after more than two years directing KPMG Spain's labor area.
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News

BonelliErede Bolsters English Law Offering in London with Veteran Barrister Hire

The hire comes after the firm indicated its intention to augment its London office before the end of the year.
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Expert Opinion

Nature Calls: The Legal Imperative For Biodiversity in the Boardroom

Businesses across industries are ramping up their processes to support compliance with new regulatory requirements.
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Commentary

The Most Competitive Legal Market in the World

One marketplace has a heady mix of an established legal market, plenty of talent, a weak currency, enough deals and comparatively unprofitable local firms.
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News

TikTok Hit with €345M Fine by Irish Privacy Regulator

The popular social media platform has three months to bring its handling of teenagers and children's data into compliance with EU privacy rules.
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News

UK Leaving European Convention on Human Rights 'Will Hit Clients'

Robert Spano, a former judge and President of the European Court of Human Rights and current Gibson Dunn partner, has argued that clients would not want to politically align themselves with such a move.
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Analysis

'We Can't Do Our Job': The Fight for Legal Privilege for In-House Counsel in Europe

In-house lawyers across the continent have been fighting for years for the right to legal professional privilege. Increasingly, they are winning.
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Many European Legal Departments Still Lack Clear Digitalization Strategy—or Budget

The Legisway Benchmark for Legal Departments report from Wolters Kluwer and the European Legal Tech Association (ELTA) showed that many corporate legal teams in Europe are still at the early stages of their digital transformation.
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ECIJA and Andersen Make New Partner Hires in Spain

ECIJA adds to its urban planning and public law areas, whilst Andersen brings on a former CMS banking and finance partner.
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After Nearly 2 Decades, Winston & Strawn Will Have a New Chair

Steve D'Amore, currently global co-leader of Winston & Strawn's litigation department, has spent his entire career at the firm, starting more than 30 years ago. Outside of the U.S., Winston & Strawn has offices in Brussels, Paris, London, Hong Kong, Shanghai and São Paulo.
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Irwin Mitchell Names Group CEO Following Predecessor's Passing

In August, Irwin Mitchell said that Andrew Tucker had passed away after an 'unexpected illness'.
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Hogan Lovells Hires Energy M&A Team From Dentons in Germany

The team, led by two partners, will be based in Berlin and bring Hogan Lovells' broader infrastructure and energy team to more than 40 lawyers, the firm said.
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Freshfields Adds White & Case Veteran Partner to White-Collar Defense Team in Paris

Firms in Europe are bulking up their teams in anticipation of more compliance work.
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4 Big Law Outfits Steer Sale of CAA Stake to Artémis of France

Financial terms were not disclosed, but published reports estimate the value of the deal at as much as $7 billion.
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Slaughter and May Agrees to Meet Lawyer Climate Pressure Group

Slaughter is first large U.K. firm to engage with the climate group, which asks lawyers to pledge to withhold their services on matters that could support 'new fossil fuel projects'.
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9 Island States Launch Historic Climate Case Before UN Tribunal

Thirty-four countries, as well as the African Union, the Pacific Community, the European Union and the Commission of Small Island States, will give evidence in the case over two days of hearings, beginning Monday.
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Garrigues Hires Partner to Lead Criminal Law Practice in Lisbon

The firm is currently focused on recruitment in order to build a team under João Lima Cluny's leadership, a spokesperson told Law.com International.
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News

White & Case Launches Spain Antitrust Practice With 2 Hires

José Antonio de la Calle and Sanna Orkan previously made up a purely antitrust legal boutique, which has now been fully integrated into White & Case's Madrid office.
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Analysis

Innovation Concerns Grow Over EU AI Regulation

"From the perspective of AI companies, people want clarity around which applications are prohibited, and what the obligations are associated with each category," said Shannon Yavorsky, an Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe partner.
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Analysis

International Regulators' Unease With AI Data-Scraping Creates Gulf With US

"Mass data scraping of personal information can constitute a reportable data breach in many jurisdictions," an international group of privacy watchdogs warned.
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News

Reed Smith Advises Red Cross on Disaster Relief Back-Stop

The insurance and reinsurance facility will act as a back-stop in the event that the Disaster Relief Emergency Fund runs out.
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Research

Is Slaughter and May's 'Best Friends' Network Really That Effective?

An in-depth analysis of five years of M&A data by Law.com International has revealed how frequently the members of the famed European network actually work together on announced M&A deals—with only a small percentage involving more than one of Slaughters, Hengeler, De Brauw, Uria, Bredin Prat and BonelliErede.
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White & Case Advises Santander on Digital Bank License in Mexico 

The rollout of Openbank is part of Santander's efforts to service more of the unbanked population in Mexico, which is a major market for the Spanish bank.
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Drew & Napier Prepares Credit Suisse Arbitration Against Switzerland for Greater China Investors

In May, Drew & Napier became the first law firm to represent Asia-based investors collecting filing claims in the Swiss courts against the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority. 
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Shearman Loses 4-Partner PE Team in Paris Ahead of A&O Merger Vote

They will be joining Proskauer Rose in a few weeks, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
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Pérez-Llorca Continues International Push With Lisbon Launch

When the opening takes place in 2024, three of the Spanish firm's five international offices will have been opened in just a three-year period.
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Squire to Open Amsterdam Office with 4-Lawyer Corporate/PE Team

The launch follows an office opening in Dublin and the addition of practitioners in Frankfurt, Madrid, Milan, and Paris.
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Norton Rose Fulbright CEO Retires Early, Leaving US and EMEA Managing Partners to Chair Executive Committee

The law firm did not state the reason for global CEO Gerry Pecht's early departure.
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Q&A

Harneys' William Peake on Justice, Equality, and Managing an Offshore Firm Across Multiple Time Zones

The leader of nearly 200 commonwealth-qualified lawyers is working hard to establish a consistent and inclusive culture across offices, while sometimes still having to sell the credibility of offshore jurisdictions.
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Reelected Hogan Lovells CEO Says Merger Still a Possibility, Highlights Other Paths to Growth

"I don't want to talk to firms that have huge pension commitments or revenue drops because of partner departures or that are suffering in branding recognition. We would like to be opportunistic and associate ourselves with winners," said Miguel Zaldivar.
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Features

Let's Do Lunch: How French Lawyers Like to Entertain Their Clients

France is the land of midday hospitality but these client meetings are not as lengthy and luxurious as you might expect.
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News

Allen & Overy Finance Partner Flies to Bird & Bird in Warsaw

Bird & Bird has also hired a Dentons partner in Madrid.
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Commentary

Summer's Over. You're a Regulatory Lawyer Now

August underlined the speed of change to trade, tech, data and climate rules—and if you had a leisurely summer, priority one is getting up to speed, writes the Global Lawyer.
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News

French Firm Moncey Hires Veteran Linklaters Partner

Fabrice de La Morandière had been a partner at Linklaters for 22 years and headed the firm's private equity practice and corporate department.
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News

Four Firms Line Up For Barcelona FC Media Deal

Firms from Spain and the US have advised on the deal to centralize the football club's digital and audiovisual content units under one brand and take it public.
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King & Spalding, Fieldfisher Add Partners in Paris

Fieldfisher has hired a biotech partner along with two associates while King & Spalding is building in arbitration.
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News

Tech Giants Face Huge Fines Under New EU Rulebook

Tech companies that fail to put appropriate measures in place to combat hate speech and curb online disinformation could soon be hit with fines going up to 6% of their revenue.
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News

Private Equity Strategies Come to the Fore in France as Second Big Restructuring Deal Is Struck

A lineup of international and elite French firms has concluded the multibillion-euro restructuring of a five-star hospitality company in France—part of an upswing in private equity-linked restructuring work as companies regroup for the post-pandemic era.
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Analysis

Big Law's Use of 'Visiting Attorneys' in Spotlight After Lawyer's Arrest

Visiting attorneys may go through a different vetting system than U.S.-educated associates, as some law firms recruit visiting lawyers from international law firms that they have existing relationships with.
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News

Swarovski Taps Former Nestle, Wrigley and Coca-Cola Attorney as Legal Chief

Stephan Mechnig's appointment as chief legal and compliance officer comes a year after the nearly 130-year-old company installed someone outside the family as CEO for the first time.
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Latham & Watkins Loses Veteran PE Partner in Hamburg to German Rival Gleiss Lutz

Stefan Widder, a 21-year veteran of Latham, will bring the number of partners at Gleiss Lutz Hamburg to seven and the total number of lawyers at the Hamburg office to 33.
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Q&A

O'Melveny's Brad Butwin on Managing in a Post-Pandemic Era

From taking a stand on a broad range of social issues to implementing new technology, Butwin discusses the ways the role of firm leader has changed.
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Expert Opinion

Should I Stay or Go? 8 Questions Partners Facing a Merger Need to Answer

With all the mergers—or potential mergers—taking place this year, what key factors should lawyers consider when deciding whether to remain at their firm or move on?
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News

As Regulatory Issues Become More Complex, Stephenson Harwood Forms Multidisciplinary Compliance Team in Paris

The firm said it is seeing an increase in demand for advice on white-collar investigations, competition, litigation, and other compliance-related issues.
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Analysis

Why Clark Hill and Other Firms Choose to Grow Through Acquisition

Clark Hill has acquired five smaller firms this year—the most recent in Dublin—instead of concentrating on hiring solo laterals or even small practice groups.
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News

US Legal Veteran Named Global General Counsel of Berlin-Based BMG

A year after relocating from Los Angeles to BMG's Berlin headquarters, Tony Abner is taking the legal reins of the world's fourth-largest music company.
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Expert Opinion

A&O Shearman: The Compelling but Unspoken Rationale

Industry observer Hugh A. Simons dives into historical data and law firm dynamics to explore the true, though perhaps unspoken, benefits of a merger between Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling.
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News

Hogan Lovells Partners Voting on Re-election of CEO Miguel Zaldivar

Board members unanimously recommended that Zaldivar, who has led Hogan Lovells since July 2020, should continue serving at the helm for another four-year term.
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Canadian IP Firm Smart & Biggar Gets Bigger With Merger

The IPH Group-affiliated firm will combine with former competitor Ridout & Maybee, cementing its position as the largest IP shop in Canada.
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News

Miranda Alliance and Baker McKenzie Advise on €1.29B Project in Angola

The project is expected to provide sustainable electrical power to approximately one million Angolans.
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News

Abramovich Associate Fails in Legal Bid to Overturn Sanctions

Eugene Shvidler was placed on the U.K. sanctions list in 2022, with the government citing his close links to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.
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News

International Heavyweights Line Up on Multibillion-Euro Restructuring Deal in France

White & Case, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Orrick, and Latham & Watkins have advised on a cross-border deal to restructure Casino, one of France's biggest retail chains.
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Q&A

Columbia Law School Professor Who Coined 'Brussels Effect': 'Changes in Big Tech's Business Models Are Needed'

In an interview with Law.com International, influential scholar Anu Bradford discusses her new book, the power imbalance between Big Tech and democratic governments, and the EU's recent shift to what she describes as "techno-protectionism."
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News

Clark Hill Combines With Dublin-Based Firm

Clark Hill's acquisition of the 10-solicitor Dublin, Ireland-based firm HBMO Solicitors follows earlier acquisitions in the U.S., in Los Angeles, Chicago and Philadelphia.
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News

Cuatrecasas Taps Barcelona Partner to Lead Corporate Practice in Palma

Less than a year into his post at the Spanish law firm, Sergio Agüera Amat has been given double duty.
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Analysis

Spain's Burgeoning Legal Tech Sector May Make Waves Internationally

Spain has largely relied on European heavyweights for its legal tech solutions. But the last two years have seen a flurry of local innovation, with an eye on international expansion.
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News

BonelliErede Targets London Expansion with Partner Additions

It isn't the only elite firm in the Slaughter and May network to eye London growth, with Cravath adding partners to its UK base earlier in the year.
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News

Fieldfisher Makes 2 Partner Hires in Madrid From Dentons, Jones Day

UK firm plans to increase Spanish revenue by 50% by 2025.
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Features

Russian Courts Blocking Overseas Arbitrations Could Hit Russian Arbitrations in HK

Russian companies have put Hong Kong arbitration clauses in their commercial contracts, particularly with Chinese companies, since before 2010, according to arbitration practitioners in the region.
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News

UBS Agrees $1.4B Settlement with DOJ

With the latest settlement, the DOJ collected more than $36 billion in civil penalties from 18 institutions, including Bank of America, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and Wells Fargo.
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Analysis

Spain May Be an Emerging AI Hotspot, Leading the Way for a Spike in Cross-Border M&A

Spain's artificial intelligence market has flown under the radar. But with several homegrown AI startups likely to excel in Spanish-speaking countries, U.S. tech companies sense acquisition opportunities.
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News

Freshfields Lands Schulte Litigation Co-Head in New York

Gayle Klein started her career working with Fortune 500 companies and plans to get back to that upon arrival at Freshfields, which continues to grow its U.S. deal presence.
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Expert Opinion

What's Next for the Saudi Regional Headquarters Program?

As the Saudi government looks to attract multinational groups to the Kingdom, Marco De Leo, managing partner of BonelliErede's Dubai office, considers what they should be mindful of.
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News

Latham and Wachtell Lead on $8.5 Billion Fashion Mega Merger

The deal brings luxury brands Versace, Jimmy Choo, Michael Kors, Coach and Kate Spade under the same ownership.
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News

Jones Day Adds Veteran Baker McKenzie Partner in Munich

Michael Bartosch brings almost two decades of experience to the firm.
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Michael G. Bongiorno, Andrew Scott Dulberg and Elizabeth E. Driscoll from Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr have stepped in to represent Symbotic Inc., an A.I.-enabled technology platform that focuses on increasing supply chain efficiency, and other defendants in a pending shareholder derivative lawsuit. The case, filed Oct. 2 in Massachusetts District Court by the Brown Law Firm on behalf of Stephen Austen, accuses certain officers and directors of misleading investors in regard to Symbotic's potential for margin growth by failing to disclose that the company was not equipped to timely deploy its systems or manage expenses through project delays. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton, is 1:24-cv-12522, Austen v. Cohen et al.

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Edmund Polubinski and Marie Killmond of Davis Polk & Wardwell have entered appearances for data platform software development company MongoDB and other defendants in a pending shareholder derivative lawsuit. The action, filed Oct. 7 in New York Southern District Court by the Brown Law Firm, accuses the company's directors and/or officers of falsely expressing confidence in the company’s restructuring of its sales incentive plan and downplaying the severity of decreases in its upfront commitments. The case is 1:24-cv-07594, Roy v. Ittycheria et al.

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