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February 26, 2007 |
Corporate heavyweights Linklaters, Hengeler Mueller and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett have bagged roles alongside DLA Piper on the first formal panel set up by energy giant Linde. The formation of the panel, announced today (26 February), sees DLA Piper handed responsibility for advising the company on the majority of its day-to-day legal matters.
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February 22, 2007 |
One legalweek.com reader this week posted a comment querying the veracity of a recent story regarding the retention rate of trainees.The piece in question…
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February 21, 2007 |
The UK's top firms are keeping a tight grip on their trainees, with most City firms set to retain more than 90% of their intake during the next month as the battle for talent rages on. Major UK firms including Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Linklaters, Slaughter and May, Herbert Smith, Lovells and Ashurst are taking on at least 90% of their trainees in the coming intake in March.
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February 21, 2007 | International Edition
The scale of the senior departures at Freshfields as the City giant restructures its partnership has confounded expectations that the firm would fudge the issue. Charlotte Edmond tracks the shake-up and impact on the firm's practice For a firm such as Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, which is not used to either radical internal changes or partner departures, a partnership restructuring must be heavy work.
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February 21, 2007 |
The scale of the senior departures at Freshfields as the City giant restructures its partnership has confounded expectations that the firm would fudge the issue. Charlotte Edmond tracks the shake-up and impact on the firm's practice For a firm such as Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, which is not used to either radical internal changes or partner departures, a partnership restructuring must be heavy work.
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February 21, 2007 |
Heller Ehrman is to launch a City competition practice with the hire of a senior associate from Slaughter and May. Douglas Lahnborg will join the West Coast firm's new London office as a partner after nine years at the magic circle firm.
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February 21, 2007 |
Where would you rank Spain in a league table of the world's largest economies? Having been in 16th place 10 years ago, it now sits at number eight, according to World Bank research. Last year, Spain also joined an elite group of the 10 countries that boast the most dollar millionaires; according to a wealth report produced by investment bank Merrill Lynch, there are now 148,600 of them.
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February 16, 2007 |
Heller Ehrman is to launch a City competition practice after announcing the hire of a senior associate from Slaughter and May. Douglas Lahnborg will join the West Coast firm's new London office as a partner after nine years at the magic circle firm.
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February 16, 2007 | International Edition
Heller Ehrman is to launch a City competition practice after announcing the hire of a senior associate from Slaughter and May. Douglas Lahnborg will join the West Coast firm's new London office as a partner after nine years at the magic circle firm.
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February 14, 2007 |
General Electric (GE) is turning its back on its controversial online auction tender process as it embarks upon a review of its European advisers. GE, one of the world's biggest companies, has launched a review of its European legal panel and hopes to complete the process by the end of the summer. But the company will not be using the innovative eBay-style auction method in which firms attempt to outbid each other by lowering fee rates in real time to secure panel work.
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