• February 28, 2012 |

    Clydes chief awarded honorary QC status alongside 88-strong silk round

    The annual round of QC appointments has been announced today (29 February), with Clyde & Co senior partner Michael Payton awarded honorary QC status. Payton, who has been senior partner of Clydes since 1984, has taken the firm through a number of major changes including its merger with legacy Barlow Lyde & Gilbert in November last year. Blackstone Chambers, 7 King's Bench Walk and Doughty Street Chambers are among this year's most successful chambers, with all three housing a trio of newly appointed silks.

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  • February 24, 2012 |

    Hogan Lovells to enter Brazilian market with Rio de Janeiro launch

    Hogan Lovells is to join the select band of international law firms to have entered the Brazilian market, with the firm confirming plans for a Rio de Janeiro launch later this year.

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  • February 21, 2012 |

    Trio of UK firms advise as judge OKs Facebook High Court claim first

    Clyde & Co, Stephenson Harwood and Memery Crystal are all advising on a case that has seen what is thought to be the first High Court claim served via Facebook. The case, involving a $2.1m (£1.3m) claim brought by investment-managers AKO Capital and AKO Master Fund against former broker TFS Derivatives, has seen Mr Justice Teare approve the use of Facebook to locate former TFS employee Fabio de Biase.

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  • February 16, 2012 |

    Change in the air - the lawyers helping poorer countries to plug into the UN

    A band of lawyers are putting their heads together to help the world's least developed countries understand the impact of UN talks. Sofia Lind reports,,,

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  • February 15, 2012 |

    Clydes appoints new Singapore chief with relocation of London partner

    Clyde & Co has appointed a new Singapore managing partner with the relocation of City shipping partner Brian Nash to the region, as the firm continues to bulk up in Asia. Nash has taken up the role as of this month and has also been appointed to the firm's Asia regional board. He has been a partner at Clydes since 1987 and has also previously spent time in Clydes' Dubai office as head of dispute resolution.

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  • February 14, 2012 |

    DLA Piper continues global growth with Mexico office launch

    DLA Piper has today (14 February) opened a new office in Mexico City with the hire of a four-partner team from the local arm of US law firm Thompson & Knight. The team joining DLA includes tax partner Manuel Rajunov, projects partner Miguel de Erice, capital markets partner Guillermo Uribe and corporate partner Carlos Valencia, who specialises in telecoms, media and technology.

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  • February 9, 2012 |

    Pinsents and McGrigors confirm management roles for merged firm's May launch

    The McGrigors brand name is to disappear from the UK legal market when the Scots law firm formally ties up with national practice Pinsent Masons later this year. The two firms confirmed their merger earlier this week (6 February) following a vote by both partnerships, paving the way for the largest UK tie-up since Clyde & Co joined forces with Barlow Lyde & Gilbert in November last year.

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  • February 9, 2012 |

    Outside the citadel - are you ready for a career after law?

    Despite mounting pressure to retire early, partners still struggle to forge fulfilling careers outside the legal profession. Friederike Heine reports

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  • February 2, 2012 |

    Aviva names four firms on catastrophic loss panel as AMP confirms new Asia roster

    Herbert Smith has been selected by Aviva as one of four firms to sit on its UK catastrophic loss panel, with the appointment coming as Australian wealth manager AMP has finalised its new Asia legal roster following its merger with AXA Asia-Pacific. Herbert Smith has been selected for the Aviva panel alongside Mayer Brown, Clyde & Co and Reynolds Porter Chamberlain, with the 
roster taking effect from January this year.

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  • February 2, 2012 |

    Clydes ramps up expansion plans with Beijing and Australia launches targeted

    Clyde & Co has added Beijing, Australia and Mexico to its list of international targets, as the insurance leader ploughs ahead with plans to expand in the US. The firm is currently weighing up office launches in Beijing and Australia in a bid to take advantage of the booming Asia-Pacific market, with both the east and west coast of Australia under consideration.

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