• March 18, 2014 |

    Transfer Window Asia: recent moves including Reed Smith, HSF and Clifford Chance

    Reed Smith Richards Butler in Hong Kong has brought on board shipping counsel Terry Floyd from Ince & Co. He focuses predominantly on admiralty and casualty work, and is the lastest addition to the Asia-wide shipping group, which has grown in the past two years in response to increased activity in the market.

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  • March 7, 2014 |

    Reed Smith's City turnover up 13% as global revenue hits $1.08bn

    Reed Smith's London office revenue increased 13% in 2013, the second successive year of double-digit growth for the Pittsburgh-founded firm's UK outpost. The City office hit its revenue target of $190m (£113.6m) last year, up from $168m (£100.5m) in 2012, with the energy and natural resources and financial industries groups performing particularly strongly.

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  • March 6, 2014 |

    Reed Smith looks to boost UAE government work with Abu Dhabi GC hire

    Reed Smith has hired Emirati partner and former general counsel at the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) Maher Al Mannaee, as it looks to increase the number of government mandate wins. Corporate and projects specialist Al Mannaee joined the firm's Abu Dhabi office last month, bolstering the number of partners in that office to six.

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  • February 26, 2014 |

    The Transfer Window: recent moves including Clifford Chance, Allen & Overy and Norton Rose Fulbright

    The Transfer Window is a regular round-up of recent legal moves in the UK and abroad.

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  • February 18, 2014 |

    Record number of solicitor advocates take silk in 100-strong round

    International arbitration heads at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Herbert Smith Freehills and Berwin Leighton Paisner are among five solicitor advocates to be appointed Queen's Counsel.

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  • February 17, 2014 |

    MoFo hires recently departed Reed Smith finance partner Phillip Slater

    Reed Smith partner Phillip Slater has joined Morrison & Foerster (MoFo) in London, three weeks after exiting his old firm. Slater, who previously led Reed Smith's acquisition and leveraged finance practice in London, practices across a number of areas, including acquisition finance, leveraged finance and corporate banking.

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  • February 13, 2014 |

    Reed Smith picks up Travers leveraged finance partner as Phillip Slater steps down

    Reed Smith has hired Travers Smith finance partner Ben Davis, as banking partner Phillip Slater has left the firm. Davis, who starts his new role on 18 March, will work with Reed Smith's EMEA and US finance practices, and support the development of the firm's UK and pan-European private equity practice. He joined Travers in 2005, making partner six years later. During his time at the firm he acted for a number of Travers' major private equity clients including Equistone, Exponent and Bridgepoint Advisers.

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  • February 9, 2014 |

    Singapore's Drew & Napier hires Reed Smith's former Dubai office head

    Singapore outfit Drew & Napier has hired Reed Smith's former Dubai office managing partner Lee Chau Ee to lead its construction and engineering practice. He replaces the firm's previous construction head Liam Beng Tan, who left at the end of 2013. Lee, who worked for Drew & Napier between 1995 until 2000 as an associate, departed from US firm Reed Smith in November 2013 to return to his home base.

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  • February 9, 2014 |

    Reed Smith grows US legal processing team to support European offices

    Reed Smith will expand its Pittsburgh-based legal and business process support team to offer greater assistance to lawyers in its European offices. The team will be restructured to provide additional document, pricing and administrative services to lawyers in the EMEA region, and is being led by the firm's head of client value Vince Cordo.

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  • February 4, 2014 |

    HSF South East Asia disputes head leaves for Hogan Lovells

    The head of litigation for Herbert Smith Freehills in South East Asia is to leave the firm to lead the regional disputes practice for Hogan Lovells. Maurice Burke, who is based in Singapore with HSF, will begin his new role in May this year and will also be based with Hogan Lovells in the island city-state.

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