• April 11, 2013 |

    Linklaters, Hogan Lovells and A&O lawyers join Competition Commission

    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 makes up 17 in expanded partner promotions round

    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 continues energy push with McDermott London partner hire

    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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  • March 27, 2013 |

    Top firms relocate more senior lawyers to Asia as East's rise continues

    UK and global law firms are increasingly relocating senior partners and practice group heads to the Asia-Pacific region as they continue to pin their hopes on the market, despite the recent downturn in activity in areas such as capital markets. A survey of 30 UK and US law firms by Legal Week found that 57% of those firms now have at least one global practice head, department co-chair or deputy chair based in Asia, with the majority of these appointed since the start of 2010. Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Clifford Chance (CC) and Herbert Smith Freehills each now have at least two international practice heads based permanently in the Asia-Pacific, compared with one or fewer in 2010.

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  • March 26, 2013 |

    New study shows rising prominence of lawyers in corporate CEO roles

    Top UK and US corporates are increasingly turning to the legal profession to fill senior leadership roles, according to a new research project carried out by Reed Smith and KPMG. The report, which looked at CEO appointments at FTSE 100 and Fortune 100 companies over the last decade, highlights a steady rise in the numbers of CEOs who have either studied law or gone on to qualify as a practitioner...

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  • March 25, 2013 |

    The Transfer Window: recent moves including SNR, Gateley, K&L Gates

    Harbottle & Lewis has recruited top-rated defamation and reputation management partner John Kelly from Schillings, in an eye-catching hire for the City firm. Kelly has acted for a raft of high-profile clients including disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong and former England manager Steve McClaren, as well as other celebrities including Steve Coogan, Madonna, Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie and Matt Lucas.

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  • March 24, 2013 |

    Reed Smith, Ashurst and Olswang advise on BBC's Lonely Planet sale

    Reed Smith, Ashurst and Olswang are among a number of firms to have taken roles on BBC Worldwide's £51.5m sale of travel publisher Lonely Planet. US media company NC2 Media will acquire the Melbourne-headquartered company at the end of the financial year (31 March), paying £41.2m on completion and £10.3m in one year's time.

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  • March 17, 2013 |

    BT finalises adviser review with more than 140 appointed around the world

    BT has finalised a review of its network of external legal advisers in the UK and Ireland, alongside the appointment of more than 140 law firms to advise it around the world. The review, which was led by general counsel Dan Fitz alongside litigation and employment head Miles Jobling, has seen the telecoms giant divide its global adviser network between four regions: UK and Ireland; Asia-Pacific; North & Latin America; and Rest of Europe, Middle East and Africa.

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  • March 14, 2013 |

    Bingham, Skadden and MoFo enjoy strong year in London as revenues rise

    Bingham McCutchen, Morrison & Foerster and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom all saw London revenues climb in 2012 as the rank of US firms unveiling last year's financial results continues to grow. Bingham saw City revenues rise by 11% during the last calendar year to $54.7m (£36.6m) compared with $49.1m (£32.9m) in 2011, with around 50 lawyers clocking up average revenue per lawyer of $1.158m (£776,000), compared to firmwide revenue per lawyer of $969,000 (£649,800).

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  • March 4, 2013 |

    Mishcons leads legal rivals in Sunday Times top employer list

    Only two of the UK's 50 largest law firms by revenue have made the grade to appear on The Sunday Times' annual Best Companies to Work For rankings, with Mishcon de Reya the highest ranked legal practice. The London firm has climbed to twelfth place in the rankings, up from number 23 last year, scoring particularly highly in categories including how staff feel about the company, the leadership and their immediate colleagues. The only other UK top 50 firm to feature is Mills & Reeve, which at number 57 has climbed more than 30 places on last year.

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