• March 23, 2010 |

    Addleshaws makes up five new partners across national offices

    Addleshaw Goddard has made up five lawyers to the firm's partnership in its annual promotions round, two fewer than in 2009. Four managing associates and a legal director have made the grade across the firm's three offices in London, Manchester and Leeds.

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  • March 22, 2010 |

    - Partnership Round 2010 -

    Welcome to Legal Week's 2010 partner promotions round-up. Here you'll find all the latest news stories about partner promotions gathered in one place, as well as links to relevant blog entries and any other bits and pieces we think might be of interest.

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  • March 18, 2010 |

    Hammonds eyes real estate revival with trio of senior hires

    Hammonds has expanded its real estate team and launched a planning group in London with three senior hires. The national law firm is to launch a planning group in the City with the hire of Oliver Goodwin, who is set to join the firm in April from Mishcon de Reya, where he was head of planning and environment.

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  • March 17, 2010 |

    Addleshaws heads up 2010 trainee retention rankings with 89% of March intake kept on

    Addleshaw Goddard retained the highest number of March 2010 qualifying trainees in the UK top 30, with the national law firm keeping 89% of its intake. The firm kept on eight of the nine trainees qualifying and 100% of those applying for jobs, putting its retention rate narrowly ahead of those recorded by Nabarro and Wragge & Co and significantly above the 75% average across the top 30 as a whole.

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  • March 11, 2010 |

    Addleshaw staff set for payout after review of bonus system

    Addleshaw Goddard has overhauled its non-partner bonus system after staff received no payout last year. The national firm has lowered its profit trigger to a 26% margin after last year posting a margin of 26% on its 2008-09 turnover of £173m.

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  • March 10, 2010 |

    Trainee retention at UK top 30 falls below 80%

    Trainee retention rates across the UK's top 30 law firms have been hit by the ongoing economic downturn, with most firms with March 2010 intakes retaining under 80% of their newly-qualified lawyers. Legal Week research shows the average retention rate for March 2010 stood at 75%, comparing acceptances with the number of qualifiers, a drop of nearly 10% on the 83% retention rate reported in March 2009.

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  • March 10, 2010 |

    UK top 50 trio appointed to first-ever Ofwat legal panel

    Water and sewerage regulator Ofwat has finalised its first-ever external legal panel, appointing three firms to the roster. Addleshaw Goddard, Norton Rose and Wragge & Co have all won spots on the panel, with the trio appointed following a tender process that kicked off in November last year.

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  • March 9, 2010 |

    BarCap appoints new legal chief as GC steps into front office role

    Barclays Capital (BarCap) general counsel Jonathan Hughes has left his position to take on a predominantly non-legal front office role with the investment bank. Longstanding GC Hughes was replaced by Judith Shepherd, who took up the post last week having previously served as general counsel of Barclays' global retail and commercial banking division. Shepherd, who joined Barclays from US law firm Gibson Dunn & Crutcher in 2006, takes over one of the most influential legal roles in investment banking with BarCap last month unveiling an 89% increase in annual profits to £2.46bn.

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  • March 3, 2010 |

    Department of defence

    BAE Systems general counsel Philip Bramwell likes to delegate. Last year he charged UK chief counsel Roger Wiltshire with handling the defence company's recently concluded review of its UK legal advisers - its first panel review in 12 years. And he has just handed the job of re-assessing the group of law firms BAE uses for its international work to Andrew Guest, chief counsel for Saudi Arabia.

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  • February 10, 2010 |

    A&O and Linklaters among winning firms in rare BAE adviser review

    Aerospace and defence giant BAE Systems has completed the first major review of its external legal advisers in the UK for more than a decade, with law firms including Allen & Overy (A&O) and Linklaters among those making the grade. The review, which kicked off last summer under the leadership of chief UK counsel Roger Wiltshire, has seen the company formalise its relationship with 16 law firms as well as three sets of barristers chambers.

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