• September 28, 2011 |

    Barlows makes up Hong Kong disputes specialist to partnership

    Barlow Lyde & Gilbert has bulked up its Asia partnership with the promotion of dispute resolution associate Gary Yin in Hong Kong. Yin has been made up to partner as of 20 September this year, a move which takes the firm's partner headcount in Hong Kong to seven, of which five sit in disputes. He specialises in China-related litigation with a focus on commercial and shipping matters.

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  • September 21, 2011 |

    US firms in London to join diversity initiative; more UK firms get on board

    PRIME, the ground-breaking social mobility initiative launched by 23 major law firms earlier this month, looks set to be expanded to include the London offices of several leading US firms, with White & Case and Shearman & Sterling among those lining up to get involved.

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  • September 21, 2011 |

    Clydes adds Stephenson Harwood construction partner to Hong Kong arm

    Clyde & Co has bulked up its Hong Kong arm with the hire of a construction partner from Stephenson Harwood. Gilbert Kwok joined the firm this month after one year in Stephenson Harwood's Hong Kong litigation group.

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  • September 14, 2011 |

    Barlows partner opts for RPC move ahead of Clydes merger

    Barlow Lyde & Gilbert insurance partner Victoria Sherratt has opted to leave the firm ahead of its merger with Clyde & Co in favour of a move to Reynolds Porter Chamberlain (RPC). Sherratt will join RPC next month, marking the first Barlows partner departure to be announced since the firm's merger plans with Clydes went public this summer. Sherratt, who has been a partner in the insurance and reinsurance group at Barlows since 2009, specialises in property insurance. Her hire takes the total number of partners in RPC's insurance and reinsurance practice to 29.

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  • September 14, 2011 |

    Post-merger exit terms emerge for Barlows equity partners

    Barlow Lyde & Gilbert's senior equity partners will face a financial penalty of up to £180,000 if they choose to break the three-year lock-in set out in the firm's merger agreement with Clyde & Co. Barlows' equity partners opting to leave during the next three years will be required to pay between roughly £30,000 at the junior end through to £60,000 at the top for each year of the lock-in they do not serve at the 
newly-merged firm.

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  • September 7, 2011 |

    US firm seals London launch with Clydes partner hire

    US law firm Vedder Price is launching in London with 
the hire of Clyde & Co's co-head of aviation finance, Gavin Hill, marking the firm's first presence outside of its home country. The City office will go live next month, with Hill and ex-Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer senior associate Derek Watson – who left the magic circle firm earlier this year to join Clydes – set to become the two resident partners.

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  • September 7, 2011 |

    Clydes installs Barlows partner on new Canada management board

    Clyde & Co has added a London insurance partner from merger partner Barlow Lyde & Gilbert to the management board of its new Canadian arm. Roderic McLauchlan is set to join Clydes' Toronto office later this year when he will take up a position on a new seven-strong management board set up in the wake of Clydes' merger with local firm Nicholl Paskell-Mede.

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  • September 7, 2011 |

    DAC Beachcroft places cross-border growth at heart of post-merger agenda

    Newly-merged DAC Beachcroft has put international expansion at the heart of its combined strategy, with Latin America earmarked as a key area for growth when Beachcroft and Davies Arnold Cooper formally unite later this year. The merger, which will go live on 1 November 2011, will create a top 20 UK firm with revenue in excess of £175m and around 230 partners working across seven offices in the UK, as well as branches in Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain and Mexico.

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  • August 3, 2011 |

    BLG-Clydes tie-up to take Clyde & Co name; 15% of Barlows partners to go

    Barlow Lyde & Gilbert and Clyde & Co have approved the largest-ever merger between two UK law firms, with the combined firm to operate under the Clyde & Co banner when it launches later this year. As Legal Week went to press, partners were set to formally sign the merger agreement yesterday (3 August), with the union set to go live on 1 November.

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  • July 29, 2011 |

    Clydes and Barlows back merger deal after partner votes at both firms

    Barlow Lyde & Gilbert and Clyde & Co have confirmed their merger deal following votes in favour of the move from both firms' partnerships, marking the largest-ever tie-up between two UK law firms. The votes, which took place yesterday (28 July) at Clydes and today (29 July) at Barlows, saw the firms achieve the 80% and 75% of 'yes' votes respectively required for a deal to go through.

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