• February 23, 2011 |

    US firms in London push City partner hiring to record levels in 2010

    Lateral partner hiring by US firms in London picked up last year after the financial downturn, with firms bringing in more partners in 2010 than in any year since the start of 2006. Legal Week's annual survey of hiring trends at the City operations of some of the largest US and transatlantic firms found there were 84 partner hires during 2010 across the 35 firms which took part in the survey.

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  • February 22, 2011 |

    The Global 100: The tracks of my tiers

    Once again, it's merger-talk season. There was a flurry of activity last year that culminated in the various Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, Norton Rose and Squire Sanders & Dempsey transoceanic combinations. They were notable because they all opted to organise as Swiss vereins rather than single-profit sharing partnerships, and all were motivated, at least in part, by a desire to get bigger so they could compete for work and talent that was waiting for those firms that, well, got bigger. The wooing continues. Consultants log George Clooney-esque air miles trying to complete promising law firm mergers. And partners seek to convince themselves either that they're not being acquired or that an acquisition is necessary to have a chance at becoming one of the Select 17 (or whatever) who will stand astride the known world, someday really soon.

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  • February 22, 2011 |

    Reed Smith launches new London incentives practice with Stephenson Harwood hire

    Reed Smith is set to launch a standalone incentives and benefits practice in London with the hire of Stephenson Harwood's employee incentives team head Jeremy Glover. Glover is currently a partner in the corporate department of Stephenson Harwood where he is one of two lawyers specialising in employee incentives. He is due to leave the firm on 30 April to join Reed Smith.

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  • February 14, 2011 |

    Olswang recruits Reed Smith partner for City restructuring team

    Olswang has bolstered its insolvency and restructuring group with the hire of Julian Turner from Reed Smith. Turner joined the UK top 50 firm's London office this month as a partner in the finance group and will work closely with Olswang's head of restructuring and insolvency Alicia Videon.

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  • January 25, 2011 |

    Watson Farley recruits Hogan Lovells Italy banking chief for Milan base

    Watson Farley & Williams has bulked up its Milan office with the hire of Hogan Lovells Italian banking head Francesco Curreli. Curreli has joined Watson Farley as a partner in its international project & structured finance group from the Milan arm of Hogan Lovells.

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  • January 18, 2011 |

    Mishcons makes Reed Smith hire in corporate growth drive

    Mishcon de Reya has bolstered its corporate practice with the hire of Saul Sender from Reed Smith. Sender will become the 13th corporate partner at Mishcons when he joins the City law firm as a partner in its London office next month (7 February). He specialises in corporate finance, capital raisings and M&A work and has recently advised on a number of mining deals in Africa.

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  • January 11, 2011 |

    Reed Smith recruits London tax chief from Eversheds

    Reed Smith has expanded its London tax practice with the hire of Eversheds' head of corporate tax, Caspar Fox, who joined the firm's London office last week (4 January). Fox will work alongside partner Harriet Morgan, who has been the only tax partner in Reed Smith's London office since former tax head Huw Witty left to join City firm Fladgate Fielder in 2009.

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  • January 10, 2011 |

    Howard Kennedy brings in non-lawyer chief exec to lead firm

    Howard Kennedy has overhauled its management structure and appointed a chief executive for the first time, as senior partner Trevor Newey retires from the firm. Mark Dembovsky joins the firm today (10 January) from his role as chief executive at City outfit Dawsons, marking Howard Kennedy's first appointment of a non-lawyer to its management.

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  • January 5, 2011 |

    Reed Smith adds City quartet to partnership in promotions round

    Reed Smith has made up new four partners in its London office as part of a 25-strong global promotions round. The City promotions, which took effect on 1 January, are spread across the US firm's London litigation, finance and shipping practices.

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  • December 8, 2010 |

    Reed Smith loses London transport finance team to Watson Farley

    Watson Farley & Williams has boosted its London asset finance practice with the hire of a team of transportation finance lawyers from Reed Smith. Reed Smith finance partners Rex Rosales and Siva Subramaniam are due to join Watson Farley's London office next Monday (13 December) accompanied by three associates. The departures leave Reed Smith without a UK transport finance team.

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