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March 21, 2013 |
When National Grid's former general counsel Helen Mahy announced last year that she was leaving the FTSE 100 company to pursue interests outside of law, there were several avenues one might assume she would take. Fiction writing was perhaps the most obvious – Mahy had already published books about her pet spaniel in The Adventures of Basil the Spaniel, raising funds for the Special Olympics Great Britain, which provides sporting opportunities for young adults and children with learning disabilities.
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March 20, 2013 |
The Government's plan to cut the corporate tax rate, announced today (20 March) in Chancellor George Osborne's 2013 budget, has received broad backing from law firm partners, in one of a number of measures aimed at boosting the UK's flagging economy. Today's announcement by the Chancellor came alongside a downward revision of UK economic growth estimates for the next two years, with the forecast for 2013 halved to 0.6%.
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March 20, 2013 |
Ashurst is set to formally open for business in Beijing after becoming the latest international law firm to receive a licence from China's Ministry of Justice. The UK outfit has appointed banking and finance partner Patrick Phua to lead the office, which will include 11 associates and focus on structured finance and derivatives work, in addition to some outbound investment.
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March 18, 2013 |
Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF), Hogan Lovells and Eversheds are among a line-up of eight City firms spearheading a new initiative to promote diversity and multiculturalism for all legal sector employees. NOTICED, which will be launched at the Law Society this Wednesday (20 March), will feature a series of events at which legal professionals from all backgrounds can network, debate diversity issues and share good practice, in an effort to make the legal industry more accessible and boost cultural awareness.
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March 14, 2013 |
King & Wood Mallesons (KWM), Ashurst and Linklaters have ranked among the top providers of legal advice in Asia in a new Legal Week report on client satisfaction in the region. Legal Week's Client Satisfaction Report Asia, which is based on responses from general counsel at 214 companies in Asia, also saw Singapore's WongPartnership and Australia's Clayton Utz emerge as top-ranking firms in the region for client satisfaction, with all five firms receiving above-average scores. Asia-Pacific giant KWM – formed last March through the merger of China's King & Wood and Australia's Mallesons Stephen Jaques, received the highest average satisfaction score of 8.67 out of 10, ahead of second-placed Clayton Utz. It was rated particularly highly for quality of legal advice and service delivery and responsiveness, receiving scores of 9.5 and 9.3 respectively.
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March 14, 2013 |
Pinsent Masons and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer have both played lead roles on Spanish infrastructure company Ferrovial's £385m acquisition of UK utilities and government services company Enterprise from private equity house 3i. The deal, which requires approval from the European Commission, will see Enterprise merged with Amey, the UK public services and infrastructure business purchased by Ferrovial in 2003. The combined company will have turnover of £2.3bn and a total of 21,000 employees – doubling the size of its UK infrastructure services footprint. It will offer services across the transport, utilities, justice, environmental services and facilities management sectors as well as consulting and asset management.
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March 14, 2013 |
With much of the world economy in the doldrums, Africa is an increasingly attractive prospect for investment. And while it's risky to generalise about 54 countries, there is a theme of increased sophistication when it comes to the deployment of legal services across the continent. Nuno Antunes, director at Miranda, a practice that has a long-standing alliance in Africa, describes the situation as something of an 'economic conundrum', given the rate at which Africa is growing compared to the rest of the world. He also notes an increasingly long-term approach to investment in the continent. "Short-term gains are not easy, if they ever were, in the current volatile economy," he says.
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March 14, 2013 |
Growing numbers of law firms have been holding back profit distributions in response to the ongoing economic uncertainty, it has emerged, with Field Fisher Waterhouse and SNR Denton joining the ranks of firms to have deferred payments to partners. Field Fisher has opted to delay payment of its March partner distribution ahead of a period of investment after paying the last three 'special drawings' to partners in full and on time. Monthly drawings have been paid as normal. Incoming managing partner Michael Chissick pointed to the firm's change of head office, lateral hiring programme and international expansion as reasons for a "more prudent approach" to distributions.
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March 14, 2013 |
Nabarro has raised its default partner retirement age from 60 to 62 and brought in a provision allowing partners to continue working beyond this limit if they desire. The move comes after the firm began a review of its retirement policy in the wake of legislative changes in 2011 to phase out default retirement ages for UK employees. Nabarro partners reaching the new retirement age will be able to continue working at the firm, subject to board approval.
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March 14, 2013 |
The majority of partners see moves by firms to hold back profit payouts as sensible financial management, as new Legal Week research highlights the widespread use of such measures across the profession. The latest Big Question survey found that 45% of respondents have seen regular profit distributions delayed or withheld at their firm over the past 12 months, including 10% whose firms have held back 'all or several' payments in that timeframe. The remaining 55% said all distributions at their firms had been paid out in full and on time.
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