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June 27, 2013 |
When firms look at how they can support communities through corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes, many opt for schemes that try to improve the job chances and skills of the people they're supporting. They hope that in turn this will help the personal development of their own staff. There are, however, other types of programme addressing a range of issues that are less typical but equally worthwhile. For example, the less-travelled road of volunteering can still improve the lives of those supported. But it has the added benefit of developing communication, leadership and teaching skills for employees – skills which companies often have to address anyway through in-house training. Reed Smith is an international law firm based near Liverpool Street, right in the heart of the City of London. It is impossible for anyone working in the City not to see the sharp contrast between the area's wealth and that of its less privileged neighbours. This juxtaposition is emphasised further by a palpable lack of interaction between the two.
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June 27, 2013 |
China Resources is set to appoint its first-ever roster of international law firms in a rare example of a major Chinese business adopting a formal panel approach. The state-owned conglomerate, which posted total turnover of HK$404.6bn (£33.8bn) in 2012, invited law firms to tender for places on its list of preferred international advisers at the end of last year, and is expected to announce the results in the next two months. The move follows the Hong Kong-headquarted company's establishment of a domestic panel for PRC advice last year, which saw Beijing's Anjie Law Firm – a 12-partner spinoff from domestic outfits Zhong Lun, Grandall and Mingtai – among those appointed.
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June 27, 2013 |
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher has appointed Kelly Austin as the new managing partner of its Hong Kong office, following the relocation of Joseph Barbeau to Beijing. Austin, an expert on FCPA and regulatory matters, is one of the founding partners of the Hong Kong base, joining the firm in 2010 from General Electric in Asia.
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June 11, 2013 |
Dickson Minto and Linklaters have taken the headline roles as AG Barr's acquisition of Britvic today (11 June) received provisional clearance from the Competition Commission. The Commission concluded that a union of the two companies is not expected to result in lesser competition and would not lead to an increase in wholesale prices.
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April 25, 2013 |
Deborah Prince worked in private practice, at Tesco and Which? before heading the legal team at the British Heart Foundation. She talks to Grant Murgatroyd about her colourful career and why she isn't shy when it comes to asking lawyers to work for free...
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April 22, 2013 |
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has made a notable hire for its Asia disputes practice with the hire of Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) financial services regulatory partner Tim Mak in Hong Kong. Mak, whose start date at the magic circle firm is still to be confirmed, is top rated by Chambers and Partners for China non-contentious regulatory work in the financial services sector.
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April 12, 2013 |
Reed Smith is to boost its City finance practice with the hire of Clifford Chance (CC) banking and finance partner Claude Brown. News of the move, which has not been confirmed by Reed Smith, comes days after it emerged that CC's global head of private equity David Walker, had resigned to join Latham & Watkins in London.
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April 11, 2013 |
Linklaters partner Gavin Robert and Hogan Lovells London competition head Lesley Ainsworth are among four lawyers joining the Competition Commission in an 18-strong round of new appointments to the regulator. The appointments, announced yesterday (10 April) by consumer minister Jo Swinson, come ahead of the merger of the Commission and the Office of Fair Trading to create the new Competition and Markets Authority next April.
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April 10, 2013 |
Berrymans Lace Mawer has made up 17 lawyers in its partnership round this year, almost double the number promoted in 2012. The promotions have seen seven partners made up in the insurance firm's London office, with two new partners in the professional indemnity practice and one in healthcare, alongside four promoted in personal injury.
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April 10, 2013 |
Reed Smith has recruited McDermott Will & Emery partner Rashpaul Bahia for its London office, as the US firm continues to ramp up its focus on the energy sector. Bahia, who specialises in energy and commodity derivatives transactions, marks the latest in a number of hires for Reed Smith's energy and natural resources group.
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