• December 13, 2007 |

    Travers takes lead on £360m palm oil IPO

    Travers Smith has snared New Britain Palm Oil (NBPO) as a client after advising on the company's £362.5m admission to the London Stock Exchange. Travers corporate finance partner Alasdair Steele led the team advising NBPO, which is based in Papua New Guinea, on the initial public offering (IPO) - its first role for the client. Also advising for the top 40 UK law firm were tax partner Simon Yates and corporate finance assistant James Middleton.

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  • December 12, 2007 |

    Firms braced as Welsh Assembly's first-ever adviser review nears completion

    The Welsh Assembly is in the final stages of the first-ever review of its legal advisers, with the body set to unveil its debut law firm roster in the new year.

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  • December 12, 2007 |

    Frankfurt merger hands Paul Hastings long-awaited German debut

    US firm Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker has made its long-awaited German debut after brokering a deal to absorb respected 27-lawyer Frankfurt boutique Smeets Haas Wolff. All five Smeets Haas partners will join the Los Angeles-based firm as equity partners when the combination goes live on 3 January, 2008.

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  • December 12, 2007 | International Edition

    Shearman hires Latham City finance partner

    Shearman & Sterling has boosted its City corporate finance practice taking on partner Jacques McChesney from US rival Latham & Watkins. McChesney is based joins Shearman from Latham's City office. He moved to London from Latham's New York office in 1999.

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  • December 12, 2007 |

    Shearman hires Latham City finance partner

    Shearman & Sterling has boosted its City corporate finance practice taking on partner Jacques McChesney from US rival Latham & Watkins. McChesney is based joins Shearman from Latham's City office. He moved to London from Latham's New York office in 1999.

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  • December 5, 2007 |

    'NatWest Three' deal re-ignites plea bargain debate in the UK

    Lawyers are debating the benefits of introducing US-style plea bargaining in UK fraud cases following the guilty pleas of three former NatWest bankers last week.

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  • December 5, 2007 | International Edition

    Travers and Macs bag £350m Record IPO

    Travers Smith and Macfarlanes have scooped lead roles on the initial public offering of investment adviser Record as it lists for £354m on the London Stock Exchange. Corporate partners Tim Lewis and Rachel Bond took the lead for Macfarlanes advising new client Record on its placing of shares to raise £88.6m for selling shareholders.

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  • December 5, 2007 |

    Travers and Macs bag £350m Record IPO

    Travers Smith and Macfarlanes have scooped lead roles on the initial public offering of investment adviser Record as it lists for £354m on the London Stock Exchange. Corporate partners Tim Lewis and Rachel Bond took the lead for Macfarlanes advising new client Record on its placing of shares to raise £88.6m for selling shareholders.

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  • December 4, 2007 | International Edition

    Shearman Frankfurt chief in role switch

    Shearman & Sterling's Frankfurt managing partner, Stephen Hutter, is standing down from the management position to take on a new role as head of the firm's Europe & Asia capital markets practice. Hutter, who joined the Frankfurt office in 1992 and has headed up the local operation since 1995, will take on the new role on 1 January, 2008. Dusseldorf tax consultant Reinhard Stockum is expected to replace him as head of the Frankfurt office.

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  • December 4, 2007 |

    Shearman Frankfurt chief in role switch

    Shearman & Sterling's Frankfurt managing partner, Stephen Hutter, is standing down from the management position to take on a new role as head of the firm's Europe & Asia capital markets practice. Hutter, who joined the Frankfurt office in 1992 and has headed up the local operation since 1995, will take on the new role on 1 January, 2008. Dusseldorf tax consultant Reinhard Stockum is expected to replace him as head of the Frankfurt office.

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