• October 11, 2012 |

    Travers and Field Fisher make legal team for Rangers AIM listing

    Field Fisher Waterhouse and Travers Smith have both taken roles advising on Scottish football club Rangers' proposed £20m float on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM). Field Fisher is advising Rangers on the listing led by London corporate partner Christine Phillips, while Travers is acting for Cenkos Securities, the securities adviser on the float, led by corporate finance and M&A partner Philip Cheveley.

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  • October 3, 2012 |

    Eversheds sees off negligence claim in Newcastle Airport dispute

    Eversheds has successfully defended itself against a High Court negligence claim lodged by Newcastle International Airport. The airport had alleged that Eversheds had been in breach of its duty when accepting an instruction from former airport chief executive John Parkin and former finance director Lars Friis.

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  • October 2, 2012 |

    CC, Mishcons and BBC up for prizes at 2012 British Legal Awards

    Clifford Chance (CC), Mishcon de Reya and Latham & Watkins are among the leading law firms in contention for this year's British Legal Awards. Shortlists unveiled today (2 October) reveal that the trio will go up against Berwin Leighton Paisner, Olswang and Travers Smith for the flagship Law Firm of the Year award, while the BBC, Everything Everywhere, Marks & Spencer and Nationwide are shortlisted for Legal Department of the Year.

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  • September 23, 2012 |

    Clydes, Hogan Lovells and Eversheds confirm autumn NQ retention

    Clyde & Co, Hogan Lovells and Eversheds are among the latest firms to have confirmed their autumn trainee retention rates, with Clydes reporting a substantial increase to 94%. Thirty-four of 36 newly-qualified (NQ) trainees accepted roles at the firm, resulting in the high retention rate. Last September, Clydes kept on 77% of its NQ lawyers, with 20 of a 26-strong intake taking jobs at the firm.

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  • September 17, 2012 |

    Field Fisher and Osborne Clarke in talks over £200m merger

    Field Fisher Waterhouse and Osborne Clarke (OC) are in early-stage talks about a potential combination that could create a merged firm with revenues of nearly £200m, Legal Week can reveal. News of the discussions comes weeks after Field Fisher's merger talks with LG were called off in June.

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  • September 13, 2012 |

    Linklaters South Africa alliance move underlines rising interest in region

    News over the summer that Linklaters is in exclusive talks with South Africa's Webber Wentzel about a potential tie-up marks the latest demonstration of the growing interest in Africa from UK and international firms.

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  • September 10, 2012 |

    Allens to wind down Asian offices and move in with Linklaters

    Allens is set to close four of its Asian offices in the wake of its tie-up with Linklaters earlier this year, with staff to relocate to the magic circle firm's local bases in the continent. The Australian firm is in the process of winding down offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore, although there is no set time frame for the closures.

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  • September 6, 2012 |

    Graduate intake at top UK law firms falls 11% over post-crunch years

    Graduate recruitment across the bulk of the UK top 20 looks set to shrink by more than 10% between 2008-09 and 2013-14 as firms continue to scale back trainee numbers in response to the dampened economic climate.

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  • August 24, 2012 |

    Clydes continues post-merger growth with hire of ex-Herbert Smith partner

    Clyde & Co has continued its growth stint with the hire of former Herbert Smith infrastructure partner David Moore to boost its London office. Moore, who joined the firm this week, will focus on both domestic and international road and rail projects for Clydes, having previously worked with clients such as Virgin and Arriva.

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  • August 21, 2012 |

    Bird & Bird appoints China chief in regional push

    Bird & Bird has appointed John Chiu as chief operating officer (COO) for Greater China and corporate development officer for Asia. The firm's London and China executive committees developed the first-time roles in light of its ambitious strategy to grow the area to represent 20% of the firm's total revenue and lawyer headcount in the next three to five years.

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