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Features

Litigation Funders Have Won the Battle—But Will They Win the War?

Debate has intensified about the societal value of litigation funders as the UK government prepares a change to the rules that would help them, with some saying a review is needed first.
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News

Luminance Raises $40M in Series B Funding, Plans US Expansion

Law firm Slaughter and May, a longtime Luminance investor, also participated in the round.
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News

Latham and O'Melveny in Driving Seat for €4.2 Billion MotoGP Deal

Dorna Sports holds the global rights to organise the MotoGP and WSBK Championships—the two most significant motorcycle racing series.
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News

KPMG's Hong Kong Affiliate Law Practice Set to Shut Down

KPMG Legal isn't the only Big Four firm to pull back investments in Hong Kong, EY did the same earlier this year.
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News

General Counsel Commit to 50% Pro Bono Target to Increase In-House Involvement

GCs at FTSE 100 companies including GSK, Coca Cola, ITV, Taylor Wimpey and Goldman Sachs have signed the pledge.
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News

Osborne Clarke Snags an Energy Partner in Berlin from Noerr

The departure is the second partner loss for the German firm in less than a month.
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News

Boies Schiller Flexner Bounces Back With Revenue, Head Count Gains in 2023

After years of declining head count and revenue, the litigation shop is back in growth mode, including a new Rome office and a continued rebuild of its office in London.
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News

Africa Deal Roundup: Major Firms Take Roles on Resources, Infrastructure, and Music Deals

Allen & Overy, Baker McKenzie, and Freshfields are among the firms advising alongside major African firms.
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News

Freshfields, Ashurst Advise on McLaren Takeover by Bahrain Sovereign Wealth Fund

The deal is a capital reorganization for McLaren, the automotive company, which has recently had financial difficulties exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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News

Revenue Flattens at Dechert, But Firm Sees 'Turnaround' in Interest Rate-Sensitive Practices

In London, Dechert experienced its second-strongest year, said co-chair David Forti, who noted that firmwide, the last three years as a whole "were the best three years we've ever had."
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News

With Merger Near, A&O and Shearman Retain McKinsey, KPMG

The firms said they turned to the business consultants for advice ranging "from operational integration through to ways of working."
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Expert Opinion

How In-House Teams Should Approach Generative AI

Let this mantra be your guide in bringing your legal team with you on the change journey: 'AI should work for the legal team, not the other way around.'
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Video

Video: It Has Fallen to Individual Lawyers to Manage Stress

Law.com International editor-in-chief Paul Hodkinson explains some findings from interviews and private conversations with partners on the issue of stress.
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News

Revenue Per Lawyer Hits New Peak at Reed Smith, as Profits Stagnate Amid Mounting Costs

"We saw financial growth from top 200 clients, including significant increases in international engagements, which indicates that our global platform is working for our international clients," said global managing partner Casey Ryan.
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Features

'Puppy Yoga is Not a Wellbeing Strategy': Are Law Firms Doing Enough on Mental Health?

The campaign for mental health in the legal industry has surged in the last month following the Vanessa Ford tragedy, but hardly any firms appear to be considering changes to their wellbeing programmes.
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News

High Court Overturns Three Judgments to End Azima Hacking Case

In February, Azima accepted Dechert's offer to settle the portion of their dispute playing out in London, which includes £3 million in damages and likely many million more in costs.
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News

Freshfields the Latest to Require Lawyers in US to Work In-Office 4 Days a Week

U.S. partners, associates, legal assistants and other fee earners at Freshfields will be expected to work at least four days in the office each week, beginning May 1.
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News

Linklaters Partner Promotions Fall Steeply on Last Year

The promotions span 14 countries across Asia, Europe and U.S., with the majority of lawyers based in the firm's UK offering.
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Q&A

How I Deal With Stress: Top Partners Open Up

In the first in a series of Q&As with partners about how they cope with life in law, Taylor Wessing corporate head Emma Danks and Fieldfisher commercial partner Sam Jardine talk about their own experiences.
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Expert Opinion

Redefining Humanity's Relationship with the Animal Kingdom through Legal Reform

More than 40 countries have recognized animal sentience by law, and an increasing number of countries have enacted first ever anti-cruelty laws or are updating existing laws to better protect animals.
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News

CMS Joins the Harvey Brigade—Announces 'Phased' Rollout Across Member Firms

Other firms to have entered into partnerships with Harvey, which is backed by the OpenAI Startup Fund, include Allen & Overy, Macfarlanes, and UAE-based Al Tamimi & Co.
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News

Middle East Roundup: Trowers Builds Out Real Estate in UAE, Al Tamimi Hires Egypt Banking Head

Al Tamimi, Stephenson Harwood, and Ashurst have also added partners in the region.
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News

Winston & Strawn Sets Firm Revenue and Profits Records

The firm wants to increase its focus on markets outside of the U.S. moving forward, with London and Paris being priorities, said chair-elect Steve D'Amore, who will take the reins from lontime chair Tom Fitzgerad this summer.
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Infographic

Designation Infographic: the Links Between Those That Give and Get Work

A visualisation shows the frequently named law firms and lawyers that designate mandates on PE transactions in the UK and those they routinely instruct.
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Expert Opinion

Why Law Firms Must Be More Entrepreneurial

Harbour's Maurice MacSweeney says firms that prioritise innovation in pricing, new tech, and external finance, will end 2024 in good health.
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Features

As Construction Disputes Multiply, Lawyers in UAE Face Heightened Challenges

Construction is a $41 billion industry in the UAE, and arbitration makes up 49% of dispute cases. Both metrics are growing—requiring law firms to navigate changing government policies, fierce competition, technological advancements, and communication gaps.
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Expert Opinion

Beyond Borders: Navigating Global Business Compliance With the FCPA

Companies with any international operations should ensure they have a robust written policy and compliance program focused on anti-bribery and corruption. This is especially true where companies have foreign subsidiaries or engage third parties in foreign countries for sales, consulting and other activities.
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News

Allen & Overy Launches Riyadh Office

Saudi Arabia's growing importance for international firms has been reflected in the increasing number of firms who have made Riyadh their regional headquarters in the Middle East.
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News

The Law Firms and Lawyers That Benefit Most From Private Equity Designation

An in-depth investigation featuring interviews with a wide range of market leaders has shown the law firms and lawyers that frequently get designated mandates on private equity transactions in the UK.
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News

DLA Piper and Bowmans Advise on Takeover of National Bank of Kenya by Nigerian Group

The transaction is expected to close in the next six to nine months and is subject to regulatory approval from central bank authorities in Kenya and Nigeria.
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News

Macfarlanes Partner Promotions Down on Last Year

The six promotions come after the firm posted downturns across a number of metrics in the last financial year.
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News

Pinsents Lures Baker McKenzie's London Banking Head

Meanwhile Katten Muchin Rosenman has hired a team of three partners from its US rival Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle in London.
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Expert Opinion

Maybe Lawyers Should Become the Public's Guardians

Perhaps lawyers should be the ones to ensure that regulators don't overreach, bankers are held to account, and that courts retain supervision of politicians.
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How to Grow Fast Like Kirkland

Class actions are set for significant growth across the globe and law firms that corner the market could reap big rewards, writes the Global Lawyer.
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Expert Opinion

Kate Middleton, Deepfakes, and the Quest for Authentic Evidence

Legal practitioners need not be royalists to see how the KateGate fiasco is indicative of changing sentiment on digital video and image data.
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News

Akin Settles On Bishopsgate For Next London Home

The Dallas-founded firm's move is the latest example of US-headquartered firms taking up more space in the UK capital.
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Former Milbank Partner is Latest Paul Weiss UK Addition

The lawyer was previously at Shearman for over a decade and joins as COO of the sponsor finance team.
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Features

'He Will Never Get Instructions From Me': Lawyers React to Garrick Club Revelations

An open letter earlier this week called on all judges that are part of the private members club to resign their membership with immediate effect.
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News

Fried Frank Crosses $1B in Revenue as PEP Soars 21% and Equity Tier Declines

"There was no plan for mass de-equitization," said chair Kenneth Rosh. "We do manage it [the partnership], and there were some laterals who left and some retirements."
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News

9,000-Screen Cineworld Hires Sally Beauty's GC as Part of Fresh Start

Cineworld's former leadership team agreed to depart in return for $35 million.
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News

DAC Beachcroft Absorbs Litigation Team in Mexico

The additions will help the firm build out its capabilities in Mexico and position it to take advantage of untapped opportunities, the firm said.
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News

At Morrison & Foerster, Reduced Overhead and Steady Demand Led to 19% Profitability Gain

In international markets, the firm advised the board of Toshiba in its $15 billion take-private, the largest deal of its kind in the history of Japan. It also saw strong performance from its offices in Berlin and London, the firm said.
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At Goodwin, Growth Investments Scuttle Profits While Revenue Ticked Up

The firm, which saw London revenue increase 25.9% in 2023, will be moving into a new, larger location in the city. Elsewhere, Goodin has expanded its practices in Europe and Asia, the firm said.
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News

Man Utd FC, Addleshaws and Dentons Lead Nominations for the 2024 Legal Innovation & Technology Awards

With entries across a total of 28 categories, the 10th Legal Innovation Awards will celebrate the legal community in all of Europe for the first time.
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News

Slaughters and Simmons Suit Up for Ted Baker Administration

Several UK retail brands have appointed administrators this year, with McDermott also securing a role.
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News

Ashurst Expands Again in Munich With IP Partner from Bird & Bird

Morgan Lewis, Skadden, and Ogletree Deakins also made recent hires in Germany.
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Commentary

The Asia Market Continues to Baffle Law Firm Leaders. In Singapore, Cracks Have Emerged

Asia is no longer cheap and the region's markets are mature enough that firms scoping out opportunities must first do their homework, and do it carefully. If they don't, they may not last, Jessica Seah writes in the Asia Legal Briefing.
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News

Three Firms Lead AstraZeneca's $1.05 Billion Deal for French Biotech Company

Freshfields is advising AstraZeneca, while Jones Day and Cooley are counseling Amolyt Pharma, based near Lyon, France.
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News

Simpson Thacher Swoops For Weil Gotshal Partner Duo in the UK

The infrastructure moves are the latest additions to Simpson Thacher's London base and the latest departures from Weil Gotshal's.
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News

Revenue Up 6.2% at Orrick, But Profits Grew by Much More

Orrick Chair Mitch Zuklie said that internationally, performance from the firm's London office was strong. He also said the firm started seeing a meaningful amount of cross-border work coming from China, where the firm has offices in Beijing and Shanghai.
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Expert Opinion

Working in Law is Stressful, Here Are a Few Things You Can Do

A former partner who now works as an accredited executive coach offers some advice on how to operate in the legal industry's culture of stress.
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News

Slaughter and May Promotes Five To Partner

As of May 1 the firm will have 106 partners globally, 96 of which are based in London.
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News

Stephenson Harwood's China Affiliate Firm Launches New Office

Corporate partner Joanna Jiang, who joined Wei Tu last year, will be leading the firm's new outfit in Shanghai.
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News

Uber Agrees to Pay Australian Taxi Drivers $178M in Class Action Settlement

The rideshare platform fought "tooth and nail" against the action, says plaintiff law firm Maurice Blackburn.
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News

South Africa Pulls the Plug on Sale of National Airline to Private Equity-Led Consortium

The government said the parties could not agree on revised terms after re-evaluation of the airline's assets and business following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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News

Pogust Goodhead Takes Fight for Restitution Over Brazilian Mining Disaster to the Netherlands

The plaintiffs firm is teaming up with Dutch litigation firm Lemstra Van der Korst in an effort to secure £3 billion from Brazilian mining giant Vale and the Dutch subsidiary of its Samarco JV with Australia's BHP.
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News

India's Cyril Amarchand Launches Abu Dhabi Office, Marks Second Overseas Foray

The firm says it is focused on 'increasing co-operation between India and the UAE', in light of increasing investment by UAE-based entities in India.
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Slideshow

In Pictures: The Asia Legal Awards, 2024

See shots of the Singapore event celebrating success across the industry in Asia.
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News

Freshfields and Linklaters Bag Roles as CVC Preps for Amsterdam IPO

The trophy mandate is significant for the firms as CVC is one of the largest private capital institutions in Europe.
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Features

Bonuses With Strings Attached Play Role in Partner Retention for Firms Such as Shearman

The likes of Kirkland and DLA Piper have used forgivable loans to bat away offers from rivals while Shearman has used them to keep partners around ahead of its merger with Allen & Overy.
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Analysis

Class-Action Reform in France Awaits Parliament's Pleasure—and Waits, and Waits...

Because of disagreement between the two chambers, the French legislature is already a year late in passing a national law under the 2020 EU Representative Actions Directive. Until it does, group actions and litigation funding are stalled, lawyers say.
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Video

VIDEO: How Much Bigger Can Kirkland Get?

How has the world's largest law firm grown so large and what does that mean for the future, asks Law.com International's editor-in-chief.
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News

Sale of Premier League's Everton FC Runs Into Dispute As League Considers Final Approval

The sale of Everton FC is the deal that Pinsent Masons partner Vanessa Ford had just completed before her tragic death in September. The league is now mulling its approval of the sale.
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News

Shearman Europe Head to Exit Firm Ahead of Merger

Before becoming the firm's EMEA head in 2020, Ward McKimm was Shearman's co-global head of leveraged finance for nearly two years.
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News

In Another Round of Layoffs, BCLP Cuts 50 Roles Across US And UK Offices

"We are conducting a small and targeted restructuring in selected areas of the firm to manage costs and shape our size and capabilities to practice demand," a firm spokesperson confirmed.
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News

Rugby Brain Injury Lawsuit Spotlights Role of Litigation Funding

The importance of litigation funding in UK class actions has been in the spotlight over recent months—particularly since the renewed attention on the Post Office Horizon scandal.
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News

Kirkland Crosses $7B Mark, With Steady And Countercyclical Business Drivers

The firm continued to improve its profit margin, as average PEP rose nearly 6% to $7.955 million, according to American Lawyer reporting.
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News

Withers Enters into Alliance with Indonesian Boutique

Founded in 2020, Karna Partnership counts five partners and 12 other lawyers.
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News

Dentons Expands to New Zealand's Christchurch with Health Firm Acquisition

Claro is specialist health sector law firm.
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News

8 Firms Line Up on €8 Billion European Telecoms Merger

The purchase of Vodafone Italia by Swisscom is the latest in a series of recent M&A megadeals in European telecommunications.
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News

DLA Piper Posts 8th Consecutive Year of Revenue Growth Thanks to 'Horizontal Scale'

Diversified practice areas and geographies continue to prove fruitful for the global law firm.
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News

Litigation Funder Burford Capital Sees Fiscal 2023 Revenue Triple, Reaching $1.1B

Burford Capital's revenues rose to $1.1 billion in the 2023 fiscal year. The company's shares on the New York Stock Exchange climbed 4.4% on the results.
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News

Paul Weiss Continues London Drive With Clifford Chance Partner Hire

The partner joins after over a decade at Clifford Chance's corporate practice.
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Features

'Don't Be an A**hole': Clients Reflect on Mental Health Crisis

With many saying clients hold the key to addressing the legal industry's mental health crisis, Law.com International gathered views from a range of in-house lawyers.
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News

Pillsbury Hires Investigations Head to Continue London Office Boost

The new hire previously worked at Womble Bond, Sidley and the Serious Fraud Office.
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News

Willkie Continues Growth Run, Seeing 8.7% Rise in Revenue and 29% Expansion in Nonequity Tier

Revenue from the firm's London office generated $130 million -- an increase of 30% year-over-year, co-chairs Matthew Feldman and Tom Cerabino said, adding that Willkie Farr derives about 20% of its revenue from Europe and the U.K.
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News

Michael Lynch Was a Titan of British Tech. Then He Got Crosswise With HP

Lynch was CEO of the software firm Autonomy when HP bought it for $11 billion, a deal that's gone down as one of the biggest flops in merger and acquisition history. Prosecutors allege he duped the Silicon Valley giant into overpaying by inflating Autonomy's financial performance at a time the company was tanking.
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Video

VIDEO: Is the Practice of Private Equity Designation a Problem?

With certain firms aggressively using the designation model, certain individual lawyers within the operations have enormous influence while designating private equity mandates.
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Features

A&O Shearman's New Leaders Show Combined Firm is 'Neither UK Nor US Centric'

Current and former partners give their views on the surprising election results that mean neither of the combined firm's two leaders will be based in either of its two biggest regions.
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News

O'Melveny Re-Elects Chair, Prepares for 'Tremendous' 2024 After Revenue Dip

Gross revenue slid by 3.6% last year, but the firm started March 2024 with 20% more inventory than the previous March.
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Features

How an Australian Broadcaster's General Counsel Promotes Team Well-Being

SBS's Theo Dorizac makes well-being a work goal for his team, noting that a healthy and happy team is also more engaged.
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Expert Opinion

A Bright Future For Litigation Boutiques?

They can avoid conflict problems and are benefitting from the advancement of AI, but larger firms have an advantage in pay wars and dealing with administration and compliance burdens.
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News

'Outrunning the Bear,' Cooley Posts Revenue High Amid Head Count Decline

"We did more than our share of capital markets work in the crappiest market we have seen in a long time," said Cooley chair Joe Conroy.
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News

BCLP Sees Flat Year for Revenue, Profits

While the firm's U.S. offices continued to be responsible for the lion's share of revenue, offices in the U.K., Continental Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Australia also contributed to its total revenue of $840 million, said firm global CEO Steve Baumer.
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News

How Much is Paul Weiss Shelling Out for its Soho Premises?

The firm's 130 UK lawyers have moved into Twitter's former London HQ at 20 Air Street, eschewing the area of the city usually favoured by law firms.
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News

Stewarts Nearly Doubles London Footprint

A number of top firms have moved—or announced plans to move—their offices in London over recent weeks.
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News

Paul Weiss, Seeing Record Year in Revenue and Profits, Plans Compensation, Partnership Changes

The growth, including crossing the $2 billion mark in revenue, took place in a year when Paul Weiss hired top talent in London -- a move firm chair Brad Karp called "a strategic opportunity."
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News

UK Firm Fenwick Elliott Forms Alliance With Chile's Molina Ríos

The partnership will focus on growing demand for advice on construction and infrastructure projects in Latin America.
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News

A&O Partner Exits For Kirkland After 13 Months

Marwa Elborai's departure comes on the brink of A&O's merger with her former firm.
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News

Withers Appoints New Co-Managing Partners in Singapore

Partners Shashi Nathan and Daniel Yong will take on their new roles beginning March 31.
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Analysis

'It's a Bit of Bad Luck for the First Litigants': Claimant Firms, Funders and Defense Lawyers on the Growing Pains of the Netherlands' New Collective Action Regime

Only three of the dozens of cases backed by litigation funders have made it past the first legal hurdle to a trial since the overhaul of the country's collective action regime.
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News

White & Case Reverses Revenue and Profit Slides, Increasing 2023 Revenue and Profits

The firm said it saw 43% of its revenue derived from the Europe, Middle East and Africa regions, 8% from the Asia-Pacific and the balance (49%) from its work in the Americas. Its U.K. office generated $444 million in revenue -- a 1.6% decline from 2022.
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Slideshow

In Pictures: Freshfields' New NY Space Mixes 'Egalitarian' and 'Vibrancy'

In New York, junior associates up through the most senior partners have solo workspaces that are now the same square footage.
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News

Thomson Reuters Launches Legal AI Assistant CoCounsel Core in the UK

At least two U.K. firms are already using Thomson Reuters' legal AI assistant, which it acquired in 2023 through its purchase of legal research company Casetext.
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Features

With International Aspirations, Italy's BonelliErede Looks to Grow in London and the US

Team hires, a new London office and an office in the U.S. could all be on the horizon, the firm's new leaders say.
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News

UK Tribunal 'Dismisses' AML Case Against Dentons

The firm had been accused of failing to take adequate measures to establish a client's source of wealth while acting for them between 2013 and 2017.
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News

Supermarket Giants Launch £675M Competition Claim Against Fish Farmers

The claimants include household names Asda, Iceland, Marks & Spencer, Ocado, Morrisons, Aldi and Co-Op.
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Features

Kingmakers: The Lawyers that Designate the Most Private Equity Mandates

Law.com International spoke with top UK finance partners, their rivals and recruiters, among other market commentators, to find the most frequently named lawyers to have power or influence while designating private equity mandates.
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Commentary

Mental Health: Who Has The Power to Change the System?

Can partners, leaders, junior lawyers or clients have the most effect in challenging Big Law's mental health crisis? The Global Lawyer assesses each group.
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News

Big Law's Role in Global Steel v Nigeria Dispute Faces Scrutiny as Senate Probes Settlement Deal

The inquiry will examine both the $496 million arbitral award in 2022 and the original contracts from 2004.
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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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