• April 15, 2009 |

    Linklaters racks up £33m on Lehman bankruptcy

    Linklaters notched up more than £33m in fees for its first six months of work advising on the collapse of Lehman Brothers.A progress report from administrator PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has revealed that the law firm billed PwC £33.5m for advice given between September 2008 and March this year.

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  • April 14, 2009 |

    Camerons offers £7.5k for deferring trainees

    CMS Cameron McKenna has become the latest City firm to ask trainees to defer their start dates.The top 20 UK firm has asked trainees due to start in August 2009 and February 2010 to defer for 12 months - offering a no-strings payment of £7,500. The firm is hoping that around 15 of the 65 offered a training contract will accept the offer on a first come, first served basis.

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  • April 9, 2009 |

    Linklaters asks trainees to defer start dates

    Linklaters has become the latest firm to push back its trainee start dates in response to the recession, with the magic circle firm offering future trainees £10,000 to defer for a year. The firm is offering all those in its September 2009 and March 2010 intakes the opportunity to defer, with the firm planning to select 15 deferrals from across the two intakes. It is offering a £10,000 cash incentive to those due to start in September 2009 for a 12-month deferral, while those due to start in March 2010 can either defer for 12 months and receive £10,000 or defer for six months for £5,000.

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  • April 8, 2009 |

    The international high-flier

    "Evolutionary" is how British Airways' head of legal and government affairs Maria da Cunha describes the internal overhaul that saw her take over the main duties of departing general counsel Robert Webb QC last week.Da Cunha will continue her previous role, while also taking a place on the corporate security board, and will now report directly to BA chief executive Willie Walsh. Meanwhile, BA head of security Tim Steeds will take on Webb's safety and security duties.

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  • April 8, 2009 |

    Debt funding shortage blamed as UK M&A takes a nosedive

    UK M&A volumes fell by more than 70% between Q1 2008 and Q1 2009 while European deal activity fell by 64% in the same period, according to Mergermarket statistics, making the first three months of this year the worst for corporate activity since 2003. Most City partners are predicting that M&A activity will continue to stagnate for the remainder of 2009, although some are now willing to admit that the bottom of the market is close. Allen & Overy (A&O) M&A partner Alan Paul said: "I am always optimistic and activity will come back, but not for the foreseeable future. We may well be at the bottom now, but we could be here for some time. The volume of traditional M&A work will not come back until bank behaviour returns to some sort of normality."

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  • April 8, 2009 | International Edition

    Generation why?

    When it comes to law firm prestige there is no denying that the magic circle tag still works its, well, magic. And there are few other groups that buy into the brand power of these five firms more so than the student population.Given free choice to name five law firms they would rate highly, students consistently turned to the magic circle group, viewing them as offering the best career options, work-life balance, partnership prospects and training - not to mention prestige - of all law firms.

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  • April 8, 2009 |

    Generation why?

    When it comes to law firm prestige there is no denying that the magic circle tag still works its, well, magic. And there are few other groups that buy into the brand power of these five firms more so than the student population.Given free choice to name five law firms they would rate highly, students consistently turned to the magic circle group, viewing them as offering the best career options, work-life balance, partnership prospects and training - not to mention prestige - of all law firms.

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  • April 7, 2009 |

    CC and A&O push back partner promotions

    Clifford Chance (CC) and Allen & Overy (A&O) have delayed their 2009 partner promotions, making them the only magic circle firms to do so. CC is pushing back this year's promotions process until the firm completes its restructuring, which was approved by a vote late last month (23 March) and is likely to see the firm's partnership cut by between 10% and 15%.CC said it expects the review to be completed by the summer and that it will begin the partner promotions process once the restructuring is finalised.

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  • April 6, 2009 |

    Linklaters makes up 18 to global partnership

    Linklaters has announced its new partner promotions, with the magic circle firm making up 18 to its global partnership. The promotions, which take effect from 1 May, include six in the City, with the remainder spread across the firm's international network. Two lawyers have been made up to the partnership in Brussels, Hong Kong and Madrid, while the firm's New York, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Moscow, Tokyo and Warsaw offices all gain one new partner each.

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  • April 2, 2009 |

    Is Links boxed in as market moves Freshfields' way?

    So Thursday (2 April) proved to be the day the phoney debate on City associate salaries finally ended. After all, you could have still made a case that a course of action wasn't entirely set when Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer led the market by announcing that it was to halt the associate track back on 9 February, holding assistant salaries at 2008 rates. But by the time Allen & Overy announced it was freezing salaries later that month, any genuine debate was over. That still left most of the City 'reviewing' their salaries. This week that 'process' finished with Clifford Chance following suit on Monday (30 March). When even Slaughter and May - perhaps the one firm that could conceivably have made a business case for bucking the trend - announced a freeze yesterday, the fat lady had not only sung but made it home and put her feet up.

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