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December 11, 2009 |
Sidley Austin has handed 15 lawyers partnership in its annual promotion round, with one partner made up in the top 10 US law firm's City arm. Commercial litigator Steven Pitt is the only partner Sidley has promoted outside of the US, becoming the 41st partner in its UK office. The firm's UK practice was also recently expanded by the arrival of securities partner Bart Capeci from Allen & Overy.
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December 10, 2009 |
Reed Smith has announced the details of its firmwide promotions round, with 18 new partners set to be made up next month. The Anglo-American firm's London office will receive just one of the new appointments this year, with real estate lawyer Richard Ceeney set to join the City office's partnership.
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December 8, 2009 |
Axiom makes a bold claim: "We are constructing the first compelling alternative to the traditional law firm for clients and lawyers alike." The judges - many of whom are buyers of legal services - were suitably impressed. Founded in New York in 2000, Axiom employs over 280 lawyers across offices in New York, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Washington and London. The London office opened in 2007 and now employs 40 lawyers serving 35 large corporate clients.
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December 8, 2009 |
The pace of change in the social media arena is outstripping any risk management capability and with anyone able to publish online, law firms are seeing a new area of work developing. Gregor Pryor and Sachin Premnath report
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December 2, 2009 |
Reynolds Porter Chamberlain (RPC) has bolstered its financial disputes practice with the hire of Reed Smith partner Tom Hibbert. Hibbert, who spent 10 years as a partner with the City office of Reed Smith and legacy firm Richards Butler, will head the financial disputes practice at RPC when he joins later this week (4 December). His position is a new role within RPC, with Hibbert set to lead a five-partner team dedicated to banking litigation.
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December 2, 2009 |
Lovells, Wragge & Co and Travers Smith are among 14 firms to be named as best performers in Legal Week research. The trio head their respective categories of international, national and City firms within the legal adviser rankings compiled by Legal Week's Client Satisfaction Report.
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November 25, 2009 |
A year ago Legal Week observed that the model of associate lockstep was too rigid to effectively react to changing market conditions - certainly to the dramatic changes looming in 2009. The year has proved to be as turbulent as expected and the model has continued to be revised, initially with widespread salary freezes. Lockstep's failings have also been apparent from the growing number of firms moving towards competency-based systems where associate pay is determined on the basis of promotion to defined levels.
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November 24, 2009 |
Allen & Overy (A&O) has recruited the founder of Advocates for International Development (A4ID), Chris Marshall, as the head of its pro bono and community affairs department. Marshall will join the magic circle firm in the New Year after spending six years at Reed Smith, where he was pro bono and community manager for the firm's Europe, Middle East and Africa offices.
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November 16, 2009 |
Reed Smith is set to ask its non-equity partners to contribute up to 15% of their base pay to the firm in order to maintain their partnership status. Those non-equity partners who do not agree to the terms will lose their partnership status and instead can "opt to be a kind of salaried employee without those attributes of partnership," said global managing partner Greg Jordan. The exact title those non-participants will carry is unclear.
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November 13, 2009 |
Twenty-one lawyers from Proskauer Rose and Salans' Paris offices have teamed up to launch a new independent law firm in the French capital. Salans has lost a total of 15 lawyers and Proskauer nine to the new 31-lawyer firm, Altana, which was launched earlier this month (2 November).
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