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Home comforts - will more flexible working options make for more productive lawyers?
Morgan Lewis and Baker McKenzie have joined the ranks of firms offering flexi-working options - but what do they stand to gain?Visa Europe appoints Deutsche Bank's former global strategy head as GC
Former Deutsche lawyer Emma Slatter to join card payments giant next weekAddleshaws chooses seven tech startups to receive free legal advice
Seven companies selected for new scheme aimed at finding next fintech success storyDeutsche Bank close to finalising global panel review with key advisers set to be reappointed
Global COO for legal and compliance leads review of bank's advisersFreshfields sheds City aviation finance team amid wider shakeup of finance practice
Five-strong team joins Holland & Knight as magic circle firm streamlines finance offeringView more book results for the query "Slaughter and May"
Government streamlines £400m legal panel as Linklaters, PwC and Hogan Lovells win new roles
Seventeen firms appointed to new two-tier general legal services panelDeal Watch: Skadden Basks in SunEdison's Bankruptcy Glow
Skadden, which has billed SunEdison Inc. for more than $38.4 million in legal fees and expenses since the start of the solar energy giant's Chapter 11 case last year, is advising the company on the $1.41 billion sale of two key subsidiaries. The firm is also advising a major Hollywood talent agency on another notable deal.Big Law Heads Home—But Will It Work For You?
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius recently announced the implementation of a new policy allowing some of its associates in the U.S. and U.K. to work from home. Other large law firms have similar programs, and while they have been credited for improving workplace morale, some lawyers would be well-served to heed potential red flags.Latham magic circle hires continue as Linklaters financial regulatory partner joins in London
US firm continues aggressive City recruitment push with Links hire'There are enough ambitious men around' - female practice heads on making it to the top
Despite efforts to boost diversity, men still outnumber women more than five to one when it comes to running global practices at the UK's top law firms. Here, Legal Week speaks to some of those who have made it about how they achieved success, the reality of their roles and their advice to the next generation.Trending Stories
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