Enhanced list of third countries with weak anti-money laundering and terrorist financing regimes include Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Panama. | 5yrs
Enhanced list of third countries with weak anti-money laundering and terrorist financing regimes include Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Panama. | 5yrs
Pioneer Moya Quinlan was buried today in Dublin, a 'beloved icon' and first woman president of Law Society of Ireland, who died aged 98. | 5yrs
Lawyers who took to the streets of Delhi supported by 1.7 million nationally as profession demands budget allocation for lawyers' welfare. | 5yrs
Law society sends a Valentine day message to avoid the popular 'common law' marriage myth and suggests giving the gift of security. | 5yrs
IHG general counsel checks into new post and the deputy upgrades, while other firms see their general counsel retire into leisure. | 5yrs
In-house lawyers now make up one-quarter of the New Zealand legal profession, consistent with global trends. | 5yrs
Oracle accuses government labour watchdog of 'secret' pact with plaintiffs' attorneys, and says existing claims 'doomed to fail.' | 5yrs
US domestic deals weather geopolitical storms to drive the market says new report by White & Case and Mergermarket. | 5yrs
Record number of merger notifications in 2018 as global M&A volumes soar, creating challenges for transformative deals says A&O report. | 5yrs
Class action litigation in New Zealand is relatively rare according to new research, as The New Zealand Law Society highlights issue. | 5yrs
A 13% rise in court disputes over money between divorcing couples in the last year is offset by less money being dished out, says law firm. | 5yrs
Director threatening to speak out about 'ongoing struggle' with women in the magic circle was absent from court as gag order extended. | 5yrs
Spain is latest country to accede to IMO Cape Town Agreement on fishing vessel safety, helping a dangerous profession but more needed. | 5yrs
Law firm DWF is heading for a pre-Brexit March £75m listing on the London Stock Exchange, but partners face five-year lock-up period. | 5yrs
Reed Smith's firmwide 'arts for wellness' month promotes emotional and physical benefits of art, and part of signing the ABA wellbeing pledge. | 5yrs
Women in-house counsel group SunLaw seeking new leadership team as the founders announce they will transition out of their leadership roles. | 5yrs
Royal Academy sees new general counsel work his art, while Michigan State University fires theirs in a fourth change within a year. | 5yrs
Freshfields appoints new global and London heads of dispute resolution, and appoints first US head of international arbitration. | 5yrs
New contract gives flexibility and offers graduates compelling prospects say A&O training leaders. | 5yrs
Firm hires marine cohort in further expansion in continental Europe with the opening of an office in Hamburg. | 5yrs