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News

Post Office Swaps Out HSF as Advisers on Horizon IT Inquiry

The decision comes a week after the SRA was urged to investigate the firm's role in the Post Office Scandal
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Commentary

Despite the Effort, Structural Blockers, Not Ennui, Stall Law Firm Diversity Efforts

The more law firm leaders I encounter, the more I believe the main problem is the built-in structural issue that causes relatively diversified annual junior intakes to experience alarming dropout rates further down the line.
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News

Major Defection to Clyde & Co Rocks PwC Legal Middle East

The 13-lawyer hire is thought to be among the biggest team moves ever to take place in the Middle East.
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News

The Legal Innovation Awards: Who Won What & Why

A selection of the ceremony's main winners, and details of why the judges selected them.
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News

Australia-UK Trade Agreement Paves Way for Lawyers to Work in Both Countries

A separate free-trade agreement between New Zealand and the U.K. is expected to lead to a similar outcome between those two nations.
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Analysis

When Rainmakers Leave, Partners Ask 'Should I Stay or Should I Go?'

A string of individual departures along with an increase in group moves at both Shearman & Sterling and Stroock & Stroock & Lavin bring attention to the calculations partners need to make when they gain a sense their firm may be in distress.
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Clifford Chance Hires From Latham for Houston Office Launch

The launch includes the addition of seven new partners to the firm and will be its third US operation.
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News

FTSE 100 Giant Names Former Hogan Lovells Lawyer as General Counsel

The former GC at engineering firm Smiths Group is leaving down after five years in the top legal role.
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Expert Opinion

World Environment Day: The Challenges Facing Law Firms

Climate change is moving up the agenda of legal regulators worldwide and into the world of legal ethics, writes Iain Miller of Kingsley Napley.
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News

Paul Hastings Loses Paris Bankruptcy Team to Freshfields

The five-lawyer team is led by the same partner who joined Paul Hastings in 2020 to establish the firm's insolvency practice in the French capital.
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Commentary

Could We See The Return of 5 Days in the Office?

Several associates say they don't want to see hybrid working eroded, but others are sympathetic to the office push, as The Global Lawyer discovers.
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Prada Hires BonelliErede Partner As Its New Chief Legal Officer

Francesca Secondari succeeds Cristina De Dona, who had joined the company from The Hershey Co. in December 2021.
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News

International Firms Advise on $8.4B Saudi Green Hydrogen Megaproject

The project, to be built near the NEOM industrial zone on the Saudi west coast, is "a game-changer for global energy transition," according to one of the law partners on the deal.
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Features

'I'm Hesitant to Paint a Rosy Picture': ICC's Arbitration Secretary General On Pride Month

As the industry marks Pride Month, Alexander Fessas shares his thoughts on LGBTQIA inclusion within the legal industry.
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Kirkland, Freshfields Among Heavyweights Leading £4.5B Vet Pharma Takeover

Ashurst and DLA Piper also join the roster leading one of the biggest deals of the year so far.
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News

Reed Smith Reshuffles Senior Team Under Newly Minted Leader

Casey Ryan took over from Alexander "Sandy" Thomas as global managing partner earlier this year.
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News

Deloitte Legal Names Ex-A&O Peerpoint CEO as Next Global Leader

It is the Big Four firm's latest hire of a person with significant private practice experience.
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Fieldfisher Moves into Austria with Vienna Launch

The firm has called Vienna a 'strong commercial centre in Europe' and an 'important international arbitration hub'.
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Linklaters Partner Jumps to McDermott As the US Firm Leans Into Structured Finance

Jonathan Ching said he decided to leave Linklaters after observing changes in the market that require more access to specialists in other practices than Linklaters could offer, as well as a larger presence in the United States.
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Freshfields Pips Linklaters in Latest FTSE 100 Adviser Rankings

The rankings for 2023 Q2, compiled by Adviser Rankings, remain steady despite economic headwinds and industry change causing uncertainty.
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News

Herbert Smith Freehills Kewei Establishes TMT Practice With Partner Hire in Shanghai 

This is the firm's first partner hire since September 2021.
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News

King & Spalding Secures UN Rights Judgment for Former Catalan President

The United Nations Human Rights Committee found that Spain violated Carles Puigdemont's rights by removing him from his regional parliamentary seat over his role in Catalonia's 2017 independence referendum.
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News

Reed Smith Bolsters London Private Equity Team with Willkie Farr Partner

The hire follows Reed Smith's addition of two private equity partners in Munich earlier this month.
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Features

The Great Taboo: Partner Retirement

Fifty-five to sixty is hardly old, but, despite legislative changes, partners at many top firms are still expected to quietly leave between these ages. Are attitudes changing?
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Analysis

Just How Much Will US-China Geopolitics Threaten Law Firms in Asia?

China's former zero-COVID policy is still having lingering effects on its economy, the country's housing boom is over, its shrinking population is becoming a serious problem, and its prosperous residents have spent the last two years offshoring their wealth to countries like Singapore and the U.K. But it is the decoupling of the world's two largest economies that poses the biggest threat to law firms in Greater China, lawyers say.
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News

'A Game Changer': Europe's Unified Patent Court Has Finally Arrived

For some patent holders, the new system will present multiple benefits. But others are likely to be leery of the power that the Unified Patent Court wields to nullify patents across multiple jurisdictions.
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News

SRA Urged to Investigate Whether HSF Had Role in Post Office Scandal

The Post Office sent compensation letters to postmasters which Dan Neidle says included sentences that breached SRA principles.
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News

Top Firms Queue Up for £2.3B Asda Merger Deal

The Issa brothers had been envisaging the tie-up for a number of months.
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Slideshow

The Legal Innovation Awards 2023: The Event in Pictures

Pinsent Masons, Eversheds Sutherland and Nokia were among the top winners at the ceremony at the Hilton London Bankside on Friday.
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Analysis

As Korean Corporates Exit China, Korean Law Firms Pivot, Focusing On Chinese Investments into Korea

Until a few years ago, Korean companies were pouring into China, giving the China practices of Korean law firms plenty of work. But as demand for that work has declined in the wake of geopolitical and economic pressures, those same firms have found a new revenue stream for their China practices: advising Chinese companies as they invest in South Korea.
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News

Han Kun Hires A&O Shanghai Joint Operation Practice Partner

A former Kirkland & Ellis partner, Jing Li joins Han Kun from Allen & Overy's Shanghai Free Trade Zone joint operation firm, where she was a partner.
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Commentary

A&O-Shearman Combo is Just the First Domino in the Merger Rally

The pressure on the likes of Ashurst, Clifford Chance, O'Melveny, Pillsbury and others to also do a deal has suddenly intensified, writes the Global Lawyer.
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News

Freshfields and Bredin Prat Take Roles on €520 Million PE Deal

The deal will see U.K.-headquartered JD Sports buy France's Courir.
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News

Pinsent Masons, Eversheds, and Nokia Win Big At Legal Innovation Awards

The ceremony handed awards to the firms and individuals driving revolutionary change in the legal market.
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News

Clifford Chance Hosts ChatGPT Pioneer Sam Altman for Fireside Chat

It comes as a number of law firms flirt with the idea of integrating AI into the business of law.
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Commentary

3 Reasons Why A&O, Shearman Partners Might Vote Against the Merger

Shearman's liabilities, cautionary tales from history and potential areas of resentment are all reasonable objections for partners, writes the London Lawyer.
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Skadden To Mandate 4 Days In Office

The policy, which extends to all attorneys, will go into effect in early September.
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News

Paul Weiss London Partner Duo Walks to Sidley

The firm's London deputy head is among the leavers in a very rare loss for the firm's U.K. base.
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News

Stephenson Harwood Adds Corporate Partner in Hong Kong From Top Chinese Law Firm

Justin Ma is admitted as a solicitor in both Hong Kong and Australia, and focuses on the mainland China market.
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Analysis

What's Next for A&O and Shearman? Firms Look to Partnership Vote First

A&O and Shearman have many issues to resolve, but sources say all matters will take a back seat to selling the merger to partners and the vote.
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Analysis

Law Firm Mergers, Pitched as Benefitting Clients, Also Can Bring Headaches, Conflicts

"As these mergers continue to happen, law firms and clients need to be prepared. The conflicts piece is really the biggest con," said Kelleen Brennan, assistant general counsel at Axon Enterprise.
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News

BCLP Cuts 47 Staff Globally, Citing Excess Capacity in Secretarial and Administrative Roles

The global law firm announced the layoffs Thursday morning, stating affected employees had been notified and provided with "competitive" severance benefits and outplacement assistance.
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Analysis

Visualizing A&O Shearman—How the Numbers Stack Up

Using the latest data from Law.com Compass, Law.com International shines a light on the anticipated combination in four charts and three key figures.
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News

Ashurst JV Adds M&A Partner From Korea's Oldest Law Firm

The appointment of M&A partner Lawrence Jhe coincides with the firm's hire of five Shearman & Sterling energy and infrastructure lawyers.
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News

ASOS Appoints Next General Counsel

The internal appointment at the online clothing retailer is a former Slaughter and May lawyer.
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News

Simmons & Simmons Hires Kennedys Partner in Madrid

Simmons & Simmons said it is further developing its insurance capabilities in Spain to help meet the demands of an expanding market.
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Analysis

A 'Huge Threat': Why A&O's Rivals Fear Being Leapfrogged in the US

Some insiders at Freshfields, Clifford Chance and Linklaters are inclined to play down the impact of A&O's proposed merger with Shearman—but others concede it could lead to refreshed approaches to the U.S. market.
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Expert Opinion

The Need for Digital Asset Legal Opinions to Provide Clarity

The stunning collapse of FTX has proven a pivotal moment for digital assets; a wake-up call to quickly mature. It will no doubt pave the way for much deeper regulation – but this can only effectively happen with a cohesive legal theory and framework to support these "things".
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Expert Opinion

Adapting to a Changing World: Key Trends in Commercial Litigation

New issues for litigators to grapple with including ESG and competition related-issues, a burgeoning litigation funding market and disputes related to crypto assets mean the London legal landscape remains an busy forum for resolution.
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Event

The Middle East Legal Awards: Who Won What and Why

A list of the winners of the much sought-after awards with details of why judges selected them.
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Analysis

Perfect Match or Desperate Deal? Rivals and Insiders on the A&O Shearman Merger

Many are upbeat, saying 'both sides get what they want out of it'; others are skepitcal, saying it is 'opportunistic, because Shearman is sinking and because A&O's O'Melveny merger failed.'
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News

5-Strong Shearman Team Defects to Ashurst

The global energy and infrastructure team hire comes just two days after Shearman and A&O announced their merger.
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News

Stephenson Harwood Takes Hill Dickinson's Asia Regulatory Head in Singapore

The arrival of M&A and international sanctions partner Jonathan Goacher has boosted Stephenson Harwood's partner head count in Singapore to 23.
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News

Linklaters to Conduct Independent Investigation Into PwC Australia Tax Scandal

Australian Sen. Deborah O'Neill told Parliament earlier this month that the scandal has global implications, and that the deception was known by at least 53 PwC partners and employees.
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News

Pinsents' Former Comms Head and Campaigner, Fred Banning, Dies

Banning, who had battled cancer for some years, campaigned to see that people with terminal illnesses were prioritised for COVID-19 vaccines.
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News

SRA Restricts Paralegal Following Child-Related Offences

The authority determined that Griffith cannot work at an SRA-regulated firm without prior written consent.
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News

A&O Shearman Needs 75% Partnership Approval to Get Merger Done

The firms' leaders insist they are confident of getting the required partner support at a vote to take place this summer.
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Commentary

A&O Shearman's Big Gamble

The transatlantic merger announcement was slick, but a lot still needs to be worked out, including that pesky little issue of getting the partners to vote it through.
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News

Freshfields Advises On Government Sale of Natwest Shares

Freshfields advised the UK government's investment arm meanwhile Linklaters advised Natwest.
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News

Quinn Emanuel Launches London IP Litigation Group

David Lancaster will join from August to lead the group.
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News

A&O and Shearman to Adopt Modified Lockstep Model as Part of Merger

The proposed merger would entail both firms agreeing to a compensation model that is different to what they have operated with in the past.
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News

Van Bael & Bellis Launches London International Trade Practice, Hires Ashurst, Crowell Veterans

The firm said the new additions come at a time when clients are facing "growing regulatory scrutiny" from both the EU and the U.K.
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News

HFW Plans to Double Size in Australia Over Next 3 to 4 Years

HFW Australia is the firm's third-largest practice globally, after London and Hong Kong, and accounts for almost 15% of the firm's total annual revenue.
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News

Shearman & Sterling to Merge with Allen & Overy

The merged firm would have about $3.4 billion in revenue and about 3,900 lawyers, the firms said.
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News

TikTok, Pepsi-Cola and Clifford Chance Shine at the Middle East Legal Awards 2023

Clifford Chance, Pinsent Masons and others also won in key categories.
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Research

Slow Responses, Poor Tech: Simmons Highlights What Annoys In-House Teams Most About Outside Counsel

Simmons surveyed the legal teams of more than 500 U.K. and international companies on their experiences with law firms.
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News

Clyde & Co Rolls Out 26 Weeks Paid Leave for New Parents

The firm joins a handful of other U.K. firms, such as Ashurst, in extending their parental leave policies.
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News

Quinn Emanuel Gets Swiss Regulator to Release Decree in Credit Suisse Bondholder Battle

For the first time, Credit Suisse bondholders have access to the decree by which the value of their investment was slashed.
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Chart

Mental Health by the Numbers: An Infographic Mapping the Legal Industry's Well-Being

Explore key data snapshots from our annual survey on the mental health of lawyers and professionals working in law firms around the world.
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News

Hengeler Mueller Adds Salaried Partner Tier to Partnership Track

The firm's leaders believe the modification will contribute to the long-term success of the firm.
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News

Greenberg, HSF Lead as SPAC Tycoon Fronts $550M London IPO

The listing of 'acquisition vehicle' Admiral Acquisition is among the biggest London listings in 2023 so far.
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News

Clifford Chance, Latham Help Launch 6-Club US Football Tour

The tour, to be held this summer, will include major clubs such as Arsenal, Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Juventus.
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News

Gen-Z Less Interested in Big Law and Traditional Law Firm Paths

Lawyers and aspiring lawyers in the generation showed significantly more desire to work in-house, while the interest to go into government stayed consistent, according to a new survey.
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News

Allen & Overy Loses IP Trio to Crowell & Moring

The lateral team from A&O, led by IP litigator Paul Keller, has carved out a niche working with companies in disruptive technologies, notably AI and autonomous vehicles, Crowell said.
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News

Anxiety the Focus as More UK Law Firms Spotlight Mental Health

Travers Smith, Freshfields and Macfarlanes are among the firms running classes and long-term schemes to help tackle lawyer anxiety and grief.
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Chart

Ranked: UK Law Firms by Carbon Emissions

Which law firms use up the most power and how do they compare?
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News

Slaughters, HSF Roll Out Podcasts, Yoga and More for Mental Health Awareness Week

Anxiety forms the theme of this year's U.K.-wide campaign, with firms set to offer an array of talks by medical professionals, meditation classes, articles and sessions throughout the month.
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News

Macfarlanes Ups NQ Pay

Pay for newly qualified lawyers is rising at a few UK firms, but few expect the pay war to return to 2022 levels.
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Analysis

Law Firms Are Increasingly Debt Free—Why?

The U.K.'s largest 50 law firms reduced their combined debt by more than £100 million in the 12 months to April 2022, fresh research shows.
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News

Linklaters Appoints Next Portugal Managing Partner

The new appointment succeeds one of the founders of the firm's Lisbon office.
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News

Blakes Partner Elected Chair of International Legal Network Lex Mundi

Kate McGilvray has been on the board of the global law organization since 2020.
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News

Members of Parliament Fail in Bid to Convince US Supreme Court to Hear Case of Convicted UK Citizen

Sixty-one members of Parliament signed an amicus brief in a bid to secure the release of Krishna Maharaj, a U.K. citizen who has presented substantial evidence that he did not commit the murders for which he was convicted. He has been in prison for 36 years.
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News

Addleshaws Introduces Raft of Offerings to Ease Partner Retirement Process

The firm's head of responsible business said that the topic of partner retirement was "shrouded in some mystery and behind door conversations, and we wanted to change that".
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News

PwC Successfully Defends Leaking Allegations in Slater & Gordon-Quindell Debacle

The long-running dispute concerns Slater & Gordon's 'catastrophic' £637 million purchase of the legal arm of insurance tech firm Quindell—now known as Watchstone.
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News

Pinsents Acts for Zara-Owner Inditex on Sale of Russian Operation

The buyer company is based in the UAE, which has shown itself to be friendly to Russia.
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News

Cooley Taps Covington Veteran for London Life Sciences Hire

It is a rare hire for the firm's London office, which added life sciences partner Frances Stocks Allen last June.
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Commentary

'We Could Be Next': As Law Firms Swing the Axe, Associates are Getting Anxious

'What if this quietness means that I'm actually just dead weight that the firm needs to get rid of. That kind of thinking works its way into your bones.'
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News

Law Firms in Australia Will Have to Report Gender Pay Gaps

Advocates hope the move will narrow the pay differential between men and women.
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News

BCLP EMEA Senior Partner to Stand Down

Meanwhile RCP's senior partner Oliver Bray has been re-elected for a second term.
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News

Ashurst Names Next London Managing Partner

Baker McKenzie has also announced a number of changes to its practice management team.
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Commentary

Why UK Law Firms Might Be Over the Worst

There are a few reasons why this May could mark the start of a brighter period for London's legal market, writes The London Lawyer.
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News

HFW Flies In Aviation Heavyweight from Clyde & Co Asia

Peter Coles is currently based in Hong Kong and will be relocating back to London to rejoin HFW.
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News

Stroock, Nixon Peabody Plan to Merge, Schedule Announcement for Summer

Stroock has previously engaged in merger discussions with McGuireWoods, Steptoe & Johnson and Squire Patton Boggs.
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News

Veteran McDermott Germany Duo Walk to Reed Smith

The two partners, one of whom founded McDermott's Germany arm, are senior partners in their respective fields.
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BCLP Continues Rebuilding With 3 Partnership Additions Amid Busy Hiring Market

Meanwhile Dorsey & Whitney, CMS and Simmons & Simmons have also secured new partners.
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News

Legal Tech and Operations Firms Join Forces to Target France's In-House Market

The Anglo-French partnership comes amid increasing demand from in-house teams for legal technology.
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Expert Opinion

Does the Working Week Actually Work?

If we look at how the working week has evolved it certainly makes sense for us to consider a four-day working week, writes the head of Pinsent Masons Vario.
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News

Luminance Rolls Out Generative AI-Powered Chatbot 'Ask Lumi' for Corporate Customers

The AI-powered chatbot is trained on a limited set of data that U.K.-based Luminance has collected over its years of drafting contracts.
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News

Dentons Leads Ecuador Debt-for-Nature Swap Aimed at Marine Conservation Near Galapagos

The transaction, which also involved teams of lawyers from Clifford Chance, Baker McKenzie and others, is expected to generate $1.126 billion in savings for Ecuador and $323 million to finance conservation activities around the Galápagos Islands, home to nearly 3,000 marine species—20% of which are found nowhere else on Earth.
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News

Japanese Law Firm to Join Forces With Drew & Napier to File Credit Suisse Bond Arbitration Against Swiss Government

Masuda & Partners Law Office and Drew & Napier are aiming to file an arbitration case against the Swiss government at the start of the third quarter of this year. 
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News

'Ince' Name to Live On as Buyer Renames Itself

Axiom DWFM reached a deal to rescue the Ince Group in April.
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News

Hong Kong Reserves Right to Bar Foreign Lawyer Representation on National Security Cases

The new rules will now officially require local courts to obtain the chief executive's approval before a foreign lawyer can represent a client in national security cases.
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News

Dechert to Cut Global Workforce by 5%

The firm, which has offices in the U.K., Asia, the Middle East and Europe, is letting go of 55 attorneys and 43 business professionals, including a "redundancy" process that has begun in London.
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News

Revenue, Profits Drop at Finnegan in 2022, but Firm Invested in Growth

Among its investments, the intellectual property specialty firm opened an office in Munich. Between its offices in Munich and London, the firm said it now has more than 25 IP professionals in Europe, where the Unified Patent Court is set to open this summer, providing work for IP lawyers.
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News

Reed Smith Submits Petition to US Supreme Court on Behalf of UK Politicians

A group of cross-party members of Parliament is pushing for the release from prison of a U.K. citizen who has presented substantial evidence that he is innocent of crimes for which he was convicted in the U.S. three decades ago.
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News

Activision Blizzard Turns to Lord Pannick KC in CMA Appeal

It is a statement move by the Call of Duty maker, as Pannick has become a household name in recent times acting for Manchester City FC and Boris Johnson.
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News

Ince Hong Kong Charts Own Path with Partner Hire

The firm's Hong Kong arm tears away from the firm's administration as it adds a new dispute resolution partner to its local bench.
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News

Withers, Drew & Napier Lead Over 150 Asian Investors on Credit Suisse Bond Claims  

Claims are being made from all parts of the world to reclaim losses over the write down of the AT1 bonds.
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Analysis

A&O and Linklaters Ended the UK Pay War—But At What Cost?

The two firms finally decided to match rivals on salaries last week but have they lost out after a year of being behind?
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Analysis

Criminalizing Ecocide: Violators of Environmental Laws in the EU Could Face Steep Fines and Prison Time

The executive body that sets rules for EU member countries is seeking to stiffen laws to deter environmental offenses. A separate movement calls for the addition of ecocide to the core crimes of international law heard at the International Criminal Court in the Hague—crimes that include genocide, war crimes, the crime of aggression and crimes against humanity.
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News

Paul Hastings Adds Clifford Chance Partner in Germany

Frederik Mühl, a private equity and infrastructure M&A partner, had been with Clifford Chance for 25 years.
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Commentary

Times Might Be Changing, But Prestige Still Rules

Lawyers watching the coronation may want to ask: what is prestige exactly, and does my firm still have it?
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News

Cravath Cuts Finance Associates in London Office

The cuts come soon after the elite Manhattan-based firm launched an English law offering for the first time.
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News

Withers Calls On Junior Partners to Stump Up as LLP Accounts Show Cash Fall

The firm's recently-filed accounts show its overdraft balance is higher than its cash level.
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News

HFW Hires Construction Partner for Melbourne Office from Jones Day

Ken Hickman returns for his second stint at HFW.
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News

Opportunity vs Protection: Lawyers React to the CMA's Review of AI

The review will need to ensure the UK remains competitive with other regions, especially the EU, in the fast developing space while continuing to protect users.
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News

Riding the Energy Sector Wave, Bracewell Improves Revenue, Profits

The London and Dubai offices each posted their highest revenue ever, the firm said.
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News

Travers Smith Senior Partner to Step Down

Kathleen Russ will remain with the firm as a consultant, focusing on issues such as diversity and ESG.
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News

Industry Gears Up For African Legal Awards As Entry Deadline Extended

This year's ceremony will take place on September 1 this year at the Hilton Sandton in Johannesburg.
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News

Sweep of New Practice Leaders at Clifford Chance, Linklaters and Eversheds

CC's global asset finance group, Linklaters' global banking group and Eversheds' Asia arm all get new leaders.
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Expert Opinion

Algorithmic Technology Revolutionized Chess. It's About to Do the Same for Work Allocation

In this commentary, Capacity founder William Dougherty explores the use cases for infusing tech into work allocation processes.
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News

Record Number of Russian Litigants in London Courts, Report Finds

The research, by Portland Communications, also found that a majority of the U.K. public thinks less favourably of law firms who provide legal services to Russian individuals or companies.
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News

Blank Rome Adds 7-Lawyer International Trade Group From McDermott in DC

The firm is building out its international trade capabilities, as the current geopolitical and economic environment continues to put tension on global government and corporate operations.
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News

Texas Catching the Eye of More Big U.K. Firms

Ashurst and Clyde & Co. are among the large U.K.-founded firms that recently launched small offices in Texas.
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News

Allen & Overy and Linklaters Increase NQ Pay

The firms are catching up to their rivals.
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News

20-Lawyer Clyde & Co Group Departs to Start DC Insurance Boutique Firm

The boutique launched this week with nine founding partners.
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News

Freshfields Hires Former Ropes & Gray Hong Kong Head as Firm Winds Down Asia Restructuring Practice

Freshfields currently does not have any restructuring, distressed assets or special situation partners based in Greater China. Anderson's joining with a team of lawyers will launch that focused regional offering for the firm.
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News

Mayer Brown Swoops on King & Spalding for London Partner Hire

The new hire said that the main priority for many energy partners now was servicing clients from the Middle East, Asia and the Americas who were working on deals in Europe.
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Features

In Their Own Words: The Reasons Associates Move Jobs

'I want people to recognise the name when I tell them what firm I work for,' said one. 'To get a deposit in London quicker,' added another.
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News

Freshfields Appoints Next London Disputes Head

The move comes after former head, Mark Sansom, was appointed London managing partner.
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Trowers & Hamlins Latest Firm to Seize on India's Market Liberalisation

The move follows the liberalisation of India's legal market back in March.
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News

DLA Piper and Australia's Thomson Geer Hire Hong Kong Partners

The firms have both picked up corporate partners.
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Expert Opinion

State Secrets Privilege: A Challenge in International Litigation

The state secrets privilege has deep roots in American jurisprudence. Rudimentary references to it appear in early 19th-century jurisprudence.
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News

Watson Farley and Bird & Bird Continue Industry Trend of Increased Partner Promotions

Watson Farley's promotions follow the recent announcements of offices in Seoul and Tokyo.
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Q&A

Freshfields' New London Head Takes Charge and Outlines Priorities

Transatlantic cooperation, ESG expertise and UK growth are among Mark Sansom's key areas of focus in his new role.
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News

Former MJ Hudson Partner Finds New Home at Ashurst

The management consulting company ceased operations of its legal arm last week.
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News

Taylor Wessing Takes On More Space in London HQ

A number of firms have been mulling office changes in recent months amid a wider trend back to workplaces.
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News

Simmons & Simmons Hires Latham Energy Partner David Blumental in Hong Kong

The appointment bolsters Simmons' cross-border capability and will help it further develop its energy, natural resources and infrastructure practice in the Asia Pacific and Greater China, the firm said. 
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Analysis

Will US Firms Start to Open Locations in India?

For all the talk of pre-liberalization of the market there, firms are cautious now.
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Commentary

The Lawyers in the Wrong Place at the Wrong Time

After years of benign market conditions where almost all law firms flourished, we are entering a time when pockets of lawyers are finding themselves in difficulty, writes the Global Lawyer.
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News

Ince Group's Administrators Find Buyer for Embattled Firm

The listed law firm went into administration earlier this month.
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News

Slaughter and May, Travers Smith Among Firms on Deutsche Bank Offer for Numis

The £410m offer was announced on Friday, and is subject to regulatory and shareholder approval.
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Commentary

Raab's Resignation Reminds Us that the Era of the Shouty Partner is Over

Bullying in corporate law is not a new phenomenon, but quiet acceptance of such behaviour is going out of date.
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Features

'Less is More': GCs Consider Trimming Go-To Law Firms as Accountability Wavers

Speaking at the annual Future Lawyer Week, senior in-house lawyers stressed the importance of developing close bonds with core external counsel.
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News

Ex-Reed Smith Partner Struck Off for Dishonesty

The former partner was alleged to have billed three clients for personal expenses incurred during a trip to London with his daughter.
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News

DAC Beachcroft in Talks with Private Equity Investor Over Partial Sale

A deal would represent the first major private equity investment in a large commercial UK law 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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Amy O. Bruchs and Kurt F. Ellison of Michael Best & Friedrich have entered appearances for Epic Systems Corp. in a pending employment discrimination lawsuit. The suit was filed Sept. 7 in Wisconsin Western District Court by Levine Eisberner LLC and Siri & Glimstad on behalf of a project manager who claims that he was wrongfully terminated after applying for a religious exemption to the defendant's COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The case, assigned to U.S. Magistrate Judge Anita Marie Boor, is 3:24-cv-00630, Secker, Nathan v. Epic Systems Corporation.

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David X. Sullivan, Thomas J. Finn and Gregory A. Hall from McCarter & English have entered appearances for Sunrun Installation Services in a pending civil rights lawsuit. The complaint was filed Sept. 4 in Connecticut District Court by attorney Robert M. Berke on behalf of former employee George Edward Steins, who was arrested and charged with employing an unregistered home improvement salesperson. The complaint alleges that had Sunrun informed the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection that the plaintiff's employment had ended in 2017 and that he no longer held Sunrun's home improvement contractor license, he would not have been hit with charges, which were dismissed in May 2024. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer, is 3:24-cv-01423, Steins v. Sunrun, Inc. et al.

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Greenberg Traurig shareholder Joshua L. Raskin has entered an appearance for boohoo.com UK Ltd. in a pending patent infringement lawsuit. The suit, filed Sept. 3 in Texas Eastern District Court by Rozier Hardt McDonough on behalf of Alto Dynamics, asserts five patents related to an online shopping platform. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap, is 2:24-cv-00719, Alto Dynamics, LLC v. boohoo.com UK Limited.

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