• October 25, 2007 |

    A&O joins US duo on creation of $80bn superfund

    Allen & Overy (A&O), Mayer Brown and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton have bagged roles advising on the creation of an $80bn (£39bn) superfund designed to kick-start the financial markets. A&O and Mayer Brown are advising the structuring banks - Citi, Bank of America and JP Morgan - on UK and US matters respectively.

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  • October 24, 2007 |

    Lovells drinks to SABMiller's Coors tie-up

    Lovells has reaffirmed its relationship with trophy client SABMiller by advising the brewing giant on a multibillion-pound tie-up with market rival Molson Coors Brewing Company.

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  • October 19, 2007 |

    A legal education

    BPP Law School has held off competition from rivals including the College of Law to retain its trophy client - the City Legal Practice Course (LPC) consortium.

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  • October 19, 2007 |

    A determined approach

    A qualifying law degree has traditionally been the first step on the road to becoming a solicitor.

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  • October 17, 2007 |

    Curran retires from Cleary after 10 years

    Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton's most senior UK partner, Andrew Curran, is to retire at the end of 2007. Curran joined Cleary from Lovells as a partner in January 1997 to launch the New York firm's English-law practice. His retirement will leave the firm with three English-law M&A partners in London.

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  • October 17, 2007 |

    Dewey & LeBoeuf chief drops in for some London fudge

    The newly-merged Dewey & LeBoeuf’s decision not to appoint a London head looks like a confused fudge. Steven Davis, settling in as chairman of…

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  • October 17, 2007 |

    Dewey & LeBoeuf axes London top role after McKinsey review

    Newly-merged New York giant Dewey & LeBoeuf is to ditch the role of London managing partner, following a review by management consultancy McKinsey. The office will now be organised along practice group lines, with the two firms' legacy City heads - Peter Sharp of LeBoeuf Lamb Greene & MacRae and Dewey Ballantine's Fred Gander - returning to full-time fee earning.

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  • October 15, 2007 | International Edition

    Cleary's City veteran Curran to call it a day

    Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton's most senior UK partner, Andrew Curran, is to retire at the end of this calendar year. Curran joined Cleary from Lovells as a partner in January 1997 to launch the New York firm's English-law practice. He had spent more than 25 years with Lovells in London, where he qualified into the tax practice.

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  • October 15, 2007 |

    Cleary's City veteran Curran to call it a day

    Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton's most senior UK partner, Andrew Curran, is to retire at the end of this calendar year. Curran joined Cleary from Lovells as a partner in January 1997 to launch the New York firm's English-law practice. He had spent more than 25 years with Lovells in London, where he qualified into the tax practice.

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  • October 10, 2007 |

    Where Angel didn't fear to tread

    For a generation, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom stood alone globally among law firms in combining mammoth size with regal wealth. Well, move over, Joe Flom. With revenue of £1.121bn and profits per equity partner of £1.294m, Linklaters has surpassed Skadden on both measures. As managing partner Tony Angel's nine-year tenure draws to a close, Linklaters is both big and rich.

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