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June 20, 2011 |
Holman Fenwick Willan is set to bulk up its Asia practice with a number of hires and relocations as the firm's focus on the region increases. Ex-Simmons & Simmons corporate partner Jonathan Moult is joining the firm's Hong Kong office in September, while shipping and transport partner David Coogans, formerly of Reed Smith Richards Butler in Hong Kong, is set to join Holman's Sydney base in July.
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June 15, 2011 | International Edition
Foreign firms in London still struggle to find that elusive balance between organic growth and lateral hiring. Charlotte Edmond charts the latest trends
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June 15, 2011 |
Foreign firms in London still struggle to find that elusive balance between organic growth and lateral hiring. Charlotte Edmond charts the latest trends
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June 15, 2011 |
A disparate band of US firms are breaking away from the herd to become a real competitive force in the City. Caroline Hill assesses how far they've come and the terrain ahead
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June 8, 2011 |
As befits a firm acting for fashion houses such as Gucci or Christian Louboutin, there has always been something just a little bit flash about Mishcon de Reya. But even by those standards, its achievement this year of hiking revenues by 30% is eye-catching. Revenues hit £61.5m for 2010-11, up from £47.5m the previous year, while profits have also jumped to an estimated £575,000 against £450,000 in 2010. Certainly, very few major law firms have ever managed that kind of annual growth without the aid of a sizeable merger.
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June 1, 2011 |
Former Greenberg Traurig Maher (GTM) partner Andrew Croxford is taking the firm to an employment tribunal for breach of contract. Croxford, a banking partner who joined GTM from White & Case in 2009, filed the claim with the London Central Employment Tribunal on 16 February 2011, with the hearing due to be held in September.
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May 4, 2011 |
Reed Smith is set to launch a Paris intellectual property (IP) practice with the hire of a five-strong team from Howrey. Marina Couste and Francois Jonqueres will join Reed Smith as partners on 28 May, along with two associates and one paralegal, bringing the number of partners at the US firm's Paris office to 15.
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April 28, 2011 |
Olswang has strengthened its London intellectual property practice (IP) with the hire of patent litigation partner Campbell Forsyth. Forsyth, who joins from his own IP boutique Forsyth Simpson, focuses on patent litigation in the life sciences sector, where he has advised a range of pharmaceutical companies.
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April 14, 2011 | International Edition
Recent weeks have seen no less than five asset finance partner moves announced, with Berwin Leighton Paisner, Ince & Co, Mayer Brown, and, most notably, Hogan Lovells all moving to strengthen their City practices. While the timing of the appointments is more down to coincidence than any single driver in the market, the moves illustrate the differing approaches to asset finance across large law firms.
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April 14, 2011 |
Recent weeks have seen no less than five asset finance partner moves announced, with Berwin Leighton Paisner, Ince & Co, Mayer Brown, and, most notably, Hogan Lovells all moving to strengthen their City practices. While the timing of the appointments is more down to coincidence than any single driver in the market, the moves illustrate the differing approaches to asset finance across large law firms.
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