• July 17, 2009 |

    Twelve firms sign up for College of Law disputes training

    Twelve City law firms have signed up to the College of Law's dispute resolution training consortium. The programme of twelve courses concentrates on the basics of litigation and alternative dispute resolution, and will be taught to lawyers from zero to three years' post qualification experience. It follows similar pooled training programmes that have been introduced during recent years in the areas of corporate, property and banking.

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  • July 9, 2009 | International Edition

    International law firms: Batten down the hatches

    If ever there was a market to test the commitment of international firms to their London office, this would be it. Plummeting workloads and high operating costs have meant more so than ever the City is proving an expensive toehold.

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  • July 9, 2009 |

    International law firms: Batten down the hatches

    If ever there was a market to test the commitment of international firms to their London office, this would be it. Plummeting workloads and high operating costs have meant more so than ever the City is proving an expensive toehold.

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  • June 29, 2009 |

    Clyde & Co revenue rise hits double-digit mark with 18% increase

    Clyde & Co has posted a double-digit rise in revenue, with turnover for 2008-09 breaking through the £180m mark. The top 20 firm saw revenues jump by just under 18% to hit £185m, up from £157m the previous year. Overall profits at the firm grew by 11% however profits per equity (PEP) partner remained broadly steady with last year, when the firm reported a 10% increase in PEP to £550,000.

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  • June 26, 2009 |

    Clydes boosts Paris with CC hire

    Clyde & Co has picked up Clifford Chance's (CC's) Paris environment head Pierre Bechmann.

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  • June 24, 2009 |

    Manches boosts IP litigation with Addleshaws partner hire

    Manches has signed up intellectual property (IP) and litigation partner Margaret Tofalides from Addleshaw Goddard. Tofalides, who headed up Addleshaws' retail and data and information groups, has experience of working on a wide range of IP matters with a focus on litigation. She has acted for the likes of Argos, Homebase and Harrods.

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  • June 18, 2009 |

    Lovells becomes latest top UK firm to seal India foothold with local alliance

    Lovells has entered into a formal tie-up in India, with the top 10 City firm linking up with local player Phoenix Legal. The UK law firm is thought to have been working with Phoenix for around six months, making it the latest in a growing list of firms targeting Indian firms in preparation for the market opening up.

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  • June 9, 2009 |

    Senior legal figures join forces with accountants for mediation group

    Lord Woolf and Cherie Booth QC are heading up a scheme in association with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) which will see accountants and lawyers mediating alongside each other. The ICAEW has put together a group of senior lawyers and accountants who will work together to advise on high-value business disputes for FTSE 250-level companies.

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  • June 4, 2009 |

    Clydes targets India market with local alliance

    Clyde & Co has sealed an Indian alliance, signing an agreement with three-office local firm ALMT. Clydes said the two firms will work together to jointly develop Indian business, with an intention of merging when local Indian Bar rules allow it.

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  • June 2, 2009 |

    Barlows to cut up to 49 jobs in redundancy round

    Barlow Lyde & Gilbert has embarked on a redundancy consultation with 49 jobs under threat at the firm. The process will cover all fee earners excluding trainees, secretarial and business services staff. Details of which practice areas will be hardest hit are as yet unclear.

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