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Legal Week

Stephenson Harwood and HSF act for energy companies on record Ofgem fines

Stephenson Harwood and Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) claimed advisory mandates for Drax and Intergen as the energy companies were hit with record breaking fines from regulator Ofgem.
1 minute read

International Edition

Stephenson Harwood and HSF act for energy companies on record Ofgem fines

Stephenson Harwood and Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) claimed advisory mandates for Drax and Intergen as the energy companies were hit with record breaking fines from regulator Ofgem.
1 minute read

International Edition

EY to 'offer something new' as accountancy firm gains ABS licence approval

Accountancy giant EY has secured approval from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) to provide legal services in England and Wales as an alternative business structure (ABS).
2 minute read

International Edition

Swiss watch – why Switzerland's legal market is thriving

At the heart of Europe, Swiss lawyers bask in the reflected glory of their dynamic, lightly regulated, low-tax economy – consistently ranked the world's most competitive, and a good place for multinationals to base their regional headquarters.
7 minute read

International Edition

It's no beach holiday – the offshore firms dealing with the global regulatory crackdown and an increasing workload

Changes at a global regulatory level affecting offshore jurisdictions have been matched by the growth in new types of work for the firms that operate there, as Anthony Harrington reports
6 minute read

International Edition

Transfer Window Asia: recent moves including Ropes & Gray, Ashurst and 2Birds

Ropes & Gray has hired capital markets lawyer Hyo Young Kang in Seoul from Linklaters.
7 minute read

International Edition

Competition and Regulatory Team of the Year: Bowman Gilfillan

Finalists: Aluko & Oyebode • Baker & McKenzie • Webber Wentzel • White & Case
2 minute read

Legal Week

Squire Patton Boggs faces disqualification from Tate & Lyle case in the US over conflicts

Squire Patton Boggs could be disqualified from acting on a major US law suit due to conflicts arising from the firm's June merger, as the firm blames conflict "mistake" on a senior para-legal.
23 minute read

International Edition

Squire Patton Boggs faces disqualification from Tate & Lyle case in the US over conflicts

Squire Patton Boggs could be disqualified from acting on a major US law suit due to conflicts arising from the firm's June merger, as the firm blames conflict "mistake" on a senior para-legal.
3 minute read

International Edition

Kirkland & Ellis partner Michael Garcia slams FIFA's handling of his World Cup bid investigation

The lawyer tasked with probing allegations of corruption at FIFA, has slammed football's governing body for publishing an "erroneous" summary of his investigation.
3 minute read

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