• March 29, 2012 |

    Freshfields lines up alongside five top US firms on $10bn Tyco deal

    Freshfields has taken a role alongside five US firms on the $10bn (£6.3bn) sale of Tyco International's Flow Control business, reports The Am Law Daily. US water pump and filter company Pentair is acquiring Tyco Flow Control six months after Tyco announced plans to split into three independent companies, each focusing on one of the conglomerate's three main products: home security systems, flow control equipment, and commercial fire and security systems.

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  • March 22, 2012 | International Edition

    Funds promises to be the fertile ground that has long eluded US law firm leaders

    Funds proves the rare City practice line that really goes with US invaders' flow. Georgina Stanley reports

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  • March 22, 2012 |

    Freshfields, A&O, Simpson Thacher win roles on £1.2bn Center Parcs refinancing

    Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Allen & Overy (A&O) and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett have all taken roles on the £1.2bn refinancing and development financing of Center Parcs. The deal has seen the UK holiday company complete a £740m refinancing of its existing debt and secure a £150m loan to finance the construction of its fifth site in Woburn, Bedfordshire.

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  • March 22, 2012 |

    Funds promises to be the fertile ground that has long eluded US law firm leaders

    Funds proves the rare City practice line that really goes with US invaders' flow. Georgina Stanley reports

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  • March 13, 2012 |

    Quinn Emanuel among US law firm trio advising as Yahoo sues Facebook

    Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan is acting for Yahoo on its high-profile Facebook patent infringement lawsuit, reports The Am Law Litigation Daily. Quinn Emanuel's 18-page complaint, which was filed on Monday (12 March) accuses Facebook of infringing 10 Yahoo patents through core features of its website, including its news feed, privacy controls, and pay-per-click advertisements.

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  • March 12, 2012 |

    The Transfer Window: recent moves including SNR Denton, Jones Day and Dickinson Dees

    SNR Denton has seen the departure of its London telecoms head Rod Kirwan, who has left to take up a new role as regional general counsel for the Caribbean at Cable & Wireless Communications. Kirwan left SNR Denton in January this year and will now be based in Barbados with Cable & Wireless. TMT partner Jan Willem van den Bos has taken over the leadership of SNR's City telecoms team.

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  • March 11, 2012 |

    Skadden, Cleary, Simpson and Davis Polk see revenues rise in 2011

    A quartet of elite New York law firms saw revenues grow last year, as details of the 2011 financial performance of America's top firms continue to emerge, reports The Am Law Daily. The biggest of the four, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, saw revenue increase 3% to $2.17bn (£1.38bn), while profits per partner (PEP) rose 7% to $2.48m (£1.58m).

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  • March 6, 2012 |

    Ropes and Paul Hastings to open in Korea as US firm applications begin

    Ropes & Gray has become the latest firm to announce its intention to open in South Korea, with the firm set to file documentation with the Korean Ministry of Justice today (6 March) - the first day on which US firms are able to do so. The firm plans to open in Seoul as soon as its licence is approved, with New York-based Korea practice chair William Yongkyun Kim, as well as intellectual property (IP) litigator David Chun relocating there to lead the practice.

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  • March 1, 2012 | International Edition

    The long, long haul - can the magic circle break America?

    As attention turns to emerging economies, London's top firms continue to press on in the US. Georgina Stanley asks whether a breakthrough is finally in sight

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  • March 1, 2012 |

    The long, long haul - can the magic circle break America?

    As attention turns to emerging economies, London's top firms continue to press on in the US. Georgina Stanley asks whether a breakthrough is finally in sight

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