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Legal Blotter: Another Batch of Lawyers on the Defensive
Debevoise, Milbank Top Verizon's Record-Setting Bond Sale
The two Am Law 100 firms have landed lead roles on a record-breaking $49 billion bond sale by Verizon Communications, which will use the proceeds to help finance the company's $130 billion acquisition of Verizon Wireless from joint venture partner Vodafone.DOJ on Libor Investigations: 'We're Not Done'
In announcing new criminal charges in an investigation into the manipulation of global benchmark interest rates, a senior U.S. Department of Justice lawyer said prosecutors continue to investigate "a number of financial institutions" worldwide.U.K. Retailer To Offer Legal Services After Receiving ABS License
Davis Polk Steps Up for BATS on Direct Edge Tie-Up
Securities exchange operator BATS Global Markets is being advised by Davis Polk & Wardwell on its acquisition of Direct Edge Holdings LLC for an undisclosed sum. The deal, which finds Wilmer taking the lead for Direct Edge, is part of an effort to take on older exchange rivals such as Nasdaq and NYSE Euronext.London Partners Overwhelmingly Say Law Practice Has Become More Stressful
Legal Week's latest Big Question survey has found that 90 percent of responding London partners believe their jobs are more stressful than they were 10 years ago, with 57 percent saying "far more stressful." Almost all respondents said work-related stress was impacting their personal lives.Trainee Retention Rates Drop Below 80 Percent at Top U.K. Firms
Trainee retention rates across the U.K.'s top 30 law firms have been hit by the economic downturn, with most firms with March 2010 intakes retaining under 80 percent of newly qualified lawyers. The average retention rate has dropped nearly 10 percent from March of last year.Eversheds Employment Team Cut From Virgin Panel
Eversheds has been dropped from Virgin's formal panel of U.K. legal advisers, Legal Week has learned, in what will be viewed as a setback for the firm's employment practice. The U.K. giant confirmed last week it will no longer be handling Virgin's employment work. It had been appointed to an eight-strong roster of firms early last year to advise the high-profile conglomerate. Arch-rival DLA Piper is understood to be in line to pick up the work.Trending Stories
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