• December 17, 2009 |

    Mayer Brown leads on GM sale of Saab assets to Chinese company

    Mayer Brown has taken the lead role for Beijing Automotive Industry Holding (BAIC) on the purchase of Saab assets and intellectual property rights from General Motors. The deal, valued at SEK1.4bn (£119m), could stave off bankruptcy for Swedish car maker Saab while GM continues to search for a buyer, following the failed takeover attempt by Swedish car maker Koenigsegg in the autumn.

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  • December 17, 2009 |

    Mayer Brown to cut City jobs with associates and partners set to leave

    Mayer Brown has launched a redundancy consultation which is set to affect up to eight associates in London, while four partners are also departing the firm's City office. The consultation, which began last week, will affect associates from a variety of practice areas, while the partner departures come in the firm's corporate department.

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  • December 13, 2009 |

    Mayer Brown

    A mid-market London firm hooked up several years ago with a decent Chicago player to create a firm with a strong focus on both sides of the Atlantic...

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  • December 13, 2009 |

    Beachcroft

    Less boring than it used to be, the national not-just-insurance firm got stuck in with a bit of restructuring last year that saw its private client team leave the building.

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  • December 8, 2009 |

    Greenberg expands City securities team with SJ Berwin partner hire

    Greenberg Traurig Maher (GTM) has bolstered its City headcount to 15 partners with the hire of a corporate and securities partner from SJ Berwin. Laura O'Neill will join the US firm in the New Year after four years as a partner with SJ Berwin, which she joined from Clifford Chance in 2005.

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  • December 8, 2009 |

    RBS solidifies legal panel with 18 firms given three-year terms

    Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has finalised a review of its legal panel, with at least 18 law firms making the grade. The bank, which kicked off a review of its external advisers in the spring, is in the process of formalising the appointments, with firms waiting for written confirmation.

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  • December 1, 2009 | International Edition

    Independent Law Firms in Europe: Numbers crunched

    Europe's independent firms have put expansion plans on hold, with the recession prompting fears among many managing partners that the risks of a tie-up with a like-minded firm could outweigh potential the benefits. Despite the opportunistic merger openings presented by the recession, the number of independent firms that would consider tying the knot over the coming 18 months has fallen from almost a quarter (23%) in 2008, to just 15% in 2009.

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  • December 1, 2009 |

    Independent Law Firms in Europe: Numbers crunched

    Europe's independent firms have put expansion plans on hold, with the recession prompting fears among many managing partners that the risks of a tie-up with a like-minded firm could outweigh potential the benefits. Despite the opportunistic merger openings presented by the recession, the number of independent firms that would consider tying the knot over the coming 18 months has fallen from almost a quarter (23%) in 2008, to just 15% in 2009.

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  • December 1, 2009 |

    Weil Gotshal makes up just three to partnership as London misses out

    Weil Gotshal & Manges has announced a depleted partner promotions round, with just three lawyers set to join the partnership on 1 January 2010. No London-based lawyers will join the firm's partnership in this year's round, with the total of three promotions representing less than half of last year's tally, when seven were made up worldwide, including one in the City.

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  • November 30, 2009 |

    Greenberg hires ex-Kirkland partner for London restructuring launch

    Greenberg Traurig Maher (GTM) is launching a London restructuring practice with the hire of former Kirkland & Ellis partner Lyndon Norley. Norley will join the US firm in the New Year after serving as a partner with Kirkland in London for seven years. He joined Kirkland in 2002 from Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft to launch a UK insolvency team but left in October.

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