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Minter Ellison Adds Partners in Perth, Sydney
Australia's Minter Ellison has recruited former Corrs Chambers partners Adam Handley and Richard Guit to its Perth office. Sophie Chen is also joining Minter Ellison's Sydney office as a partner from Freehills, where she was a special counsel.DLA Piper Explores Changes to Partner Compensation Overseas
As DLA Piper continues its worldwide expansion, the firm is exploring a change to its compensation structure that would make equity partners of all its partners in overseas offices, Legal Week reported this week. DLA Piper's U.S. offices made the switch to an all-equity partnership in 2008.Recent Hires in the Legal Technology Industry
There has been a a lot of movement this fall in legal technology executive suites. Here's a quick look at new hiress and promotions at Microsystems, CMS Intelliteach, DocAuto, Navigant Consulting, and Mitratech.Mallesons Signs Outsourcing Deal With Integreon
Mallesons Stephen Jaques has become the first Australian firm to enter into a formal deal to outsource legal processes. Under the deal, outsourcing company Integreon will review litigation and other legal documents in its centers in India and elsewhere.Legal Watchdog Set to Scrutinize Law Firms' Outsourcing Deals
Some British law firms may have to renegotiate their outsourcing arrangements as the Solicitors Regulation Authority moves to regulate outsourcing for the first time, asserting it should be given access to firms' outsourcing contracts and files as well as potentially to outsourcers' premises.Navigating Hospital Provider-Based Billing
Hospitals are buying or otherwise affiliating with physician practices in epic proportions. Should the services provided under such affiliations be billed as "provider-based" or on a free-standing basis? It is important to know the rules in order to avoid hidden hazards.Protect Health-Care Clients as Reform Takes Shape
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (commonly known as federal health-care reform) significantly will impact Texas lawyers endeavoring to keep their clients informed about key issues and the reform's effect on their health-care practices and businesses. From compliance to quality improvement to reimbursement, the changes are far-reaching.Preferential Treatment, for Some
RBS puts select firms on fast track; Nestlé unveils U.K. counsel.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 21, No. 227 – November 21, 2012
Daily decision alert.RBS Writes Off Millions in Halliwells Dissolution
The Royal Bank of Scotland is set to write off up to $23 million in the wake of the breakup of Halliwells. RBS, which was owed substantial sums in corporate debt and partner loans from Halliwells, recovered just over $11 million from the sales, with Barlow Lyde & Gilbert and HBJ Gateley Wareing paying $4 million each. The total is lower than the $18.7 million that RBS had hoped to receive as a result of the sales, a figure which still would have seen the bank make a substantial loss.Trending Stories
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