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July 28, 2008 |
LG has become the latest firm to benefit from a stream of departures from Faegre & Benson's City practice, after taking on real estate partner Malcolm Headley.
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July 24, 2008 |
Mayer Brown has bolstered its City corporate team with the hire of a partner from LG. Martin Mankabady is set to join Mayer Brown next week (28 July) from LG, where he has been a partner since 2004. This latest hire takes the number of partners in Mayer Brown's London office to 120 - 48 of whom are in the corporate group.
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July 24, 2008 |
Mayer Brown has launched a new global accountancy group with a team of lawyers from its litigation and insolvency practices. The initiative, which is being spearheaded by London litigation partners Clare Canning, Simon Willis and Matthew Lawson, will mark a first for the London office, but matches the firm's already active practice in the US. The team combines more than 100 lawyers from the litigation and insolvency groups across the firm advising clients from the US, European and Asian offices.
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July 17, 2008 |
After jetting down to Sao Paulo every few weeks for years, Jonathan Bisgaier has as many close friends in Brazil's largest city as he does in his native New York. And, starting this month, he'll be seeing them even more often. The Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom partner heads up the firm's newly opened Sao Paulo office, joining a recent rush of Am Law 200 firms opening up in Latin America's hottest economy. "As robust as everything has been for some time, it's been even more so since 2004," says Bisgaier, who brings with him half a dozen Portuguese-speaking associates from New York. "The view is that Brazil has finally broken out of its boom-and-bust cycle."
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July 16, 2008 |
UK-qualified lawyers are in huge demand in China, with law firms looking for people with partnership potential. Philip Hoult looks at the state of play in the Asia-Pacific legal markets
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July 15, 2008 |
A raft of City firms have been appointed to Jumeirah Group's first-ever global panel of preferred legal advisers. The international hotel chain has appointed Clifford Chance (CC), Mayer Brown JSM, Simmons & Simmons, DLA Piper and Clyde & Co to advise it on commercial operations and new developments for a two-year period.
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July 13, 2008 |
Being in its own way such a tight community, a few isolated episodes can have an impact for a very long time within the global-yet-narrow confines of the…
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July 10, 2008 |
CMS Cameron McKenna has hired its second Mayer Brown partner in less than a month, with the UK firm set to bring in Samantha Hampshire as a partner in its energy practice. Hampshire, who joined the Anglo-American firm in 2005, is a UK-qualified lawyer with experience advising on cross-border energy transactions.
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July 9, 2008 |
Litigators have been banking on the credit crunch to deliver a long-awaited boost to their practices. But, finds Claire Ruckin, a year of market turmoil has yet to prove the case
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July 9, 2008 |
US law firms remain publicly committed to expanding their London offices despite wider concerns that it could take until 2010 for current economic conditions to improve. This is the key finding of Legal Week's annual US law firms in London survey, which reveals that 86% plan to increase their headcount over the next 18 months. This is only slightly less than in 2007, when 91% of US firms earmarked further growth for their London operations.
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