• June 29, 2011 |

    SNR Denton takes tough line on exit terms as partners quit and UK PEP falls 36%

    SNR Denton has been hit by the resignation of two more key partners as it emerges that the firm may hold senior equity partners to a 12-month notice period. The latest partners to hand in their notice are regulatory head Chris Borg and senior banking partner Michael Black, who are set to join Reed Smith and Norton Rose respectively.

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  • June 29, 2011 |

    Senior banking partner quits SNR Denton to join Norton Rose

    SNR Denton London banking partner Michael Black is set to leave the firm to join Norton Rose. Black, who is co-head of SNR Denton's financial institutions and funds sector group, joined legacy Denton Wilde Sapte in 2003 from Theodore Goddard (now Addleshaw Goddard), where he had been the firm's head of banking. He originally qualified as a barrister and lawyer in New Zealand in 1992 and has been working in London since 1995.

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  • June 22, 2011 |

    Brown Rudnick bulks up in the City with two new partners

    Ashurst structured funds head Nick Terras is set to leave the firm to join Brown Rudnick's London office. Terras, who will become the US firm's 28th partner in the City, joined Ashurst last year from New York hedge fund specialist Schulte Roth & Zabel, when he was recruited as a consultant and handed a role to liaise between the UK firm's funds and derivates groups.

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  • June 22, 2011 |

    GTM and Skadden head up $1.8bn AstraZeneca sell-off

    Greenberg Traurig Maher (GTM) and Skadden Arps Meagher & Flom have taken lead roles on AstraZeneca's $1.8bn (£1.1bn) sale of its Swedish dental subsidiary Astra Tech to Dentsply International. GTM took the lead role for AstraZeneca on the sale, which came after a competitive auction process run by JP Morgan. London co-managing shareholders Paul Maher and Fiona Adams took the lead roles for the firm.

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  • June 15, 2011 |

    Freshfields wins second recent Hong Kong IPO role on $800m float

    Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Skadden Arps Slate 
Meagher & Flom have advised on Huaneng Renewables' $800m (£500m) Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO). Skadden took the lead role for the Chinese renewable energy company, fielding a team led by Hong Kong corporate partner Dominic Tsun alongside Shanghai corporate and M&A 
partner Gregory Miao.

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  • June 15, 2011 |

    Outriders - the US firms breaking away from the herd in the City

    A disparate band of US firms are breaking away from the herd to become a real competitive force in the City. Caroline Hill assesses how far they've come and the terrain ahead

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  • June 15, 2011 |

    Racing tigers: Hong Kong steps up the battle with Singapore to claim Asia's arbitration crown

    A new ordinance coming into force this month aims to make Hong Kong's arbitration regime simpler and more flexible. It harmonises domestic and international arbitration and brings the framework up to date with the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Model Law, which sets the standard for national arbitration laws. It is also aimed at 
helping Hong Kong keep up with another former British colony: Singapore.

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  • June 13, 2011 |

    DLA Piper signs up BLP gaming head in double partner hire

    DLA Piper has recruited the head of Berwin Leighton Paisner's (BLP) gaming practice Hilary Stewart-Jones as part of a double partner hire. Stewart-Jones is joining DLA alongside gaming partner Stephen Ketteley, with the duo set to join the firm's London intellectual property and technology (IPT) group in early September.

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  • June 10, 2011 |

    Freshfields wins second recent Hong Kong IPO role on $800m renewables float

    Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom have lined up to advise on Huaneng Renewables' $800m (£500m) Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO). Skadden took the lead role for the Chinese renewable energy company, fielding a team led by Hong Kong corporate partner Dominic Tsun alongside Shanghai corporate and M&A partner Gregory Miao.

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  • June 8, 2011 |

    White-collar crime lawyers on alert as threat of SFO break-up recedes – but is split just delayed?

    The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) looks to have secured its future, at least for the time being, as expectations mount that the Government is to put controversial plans to break up the organisation on ice. Home secretary Theresa May is expected to confirm that the Government will not press ahead with controversial plans to split the SFO's prosecution division from its investigatory function – proposals that were strongly opposed by both staff within the agency and white-collar crime lawyers.

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