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King & Spalding launches Northern Virginia office to better serve regional clients

Opening puts firm closer to international companies that are headquartered in the region

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Moscow firm hires seven-strong team to launch arbitration practice

Rybalkin Gortsunyan and Partners secures lawyers from regional firm Egorov Puginsky Afanasiev & Partners

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Baker McKenzie shakes up Asia Pacific leadership team

Global firm welcomes gender diversity of new practice and industry group heads

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Slack-backed knowledge integration platform Onna secures $27m funding

New York and Barcelona-based startup points to increasing compliance pressure on corporates as funding reaches $43m

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'There is no more relevant time than now to launch Konexo in the US'

Washington DC-based Carmen Brun outlines plans for the roll out of Eversheds Sutherland's new law offering nationally

Privacy fears move up global GCs' agendas as business confidence edges up

Poll shows fall in number of GCs who think Covid-19 impact will be severe amid concern over lockdown easing guidance

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Chambers and Partners acquires directories 'disrupter' Top 3 Legal

In-house lawyer platform was founded in 2017 by former Freshfields and Addleshaw Goddard partners

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'Surprisingly positive' - UK legal services revenue is holding up, but will it last?

April's 5% decline in revenue could be a lot worse, but the sector's relative strength hides a more complex picture

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Pillsbury to invest $11m in racial justice and civil rights causes over next three years

Initiative comes as US law firms line up to declare Juneteenth holiday and ABA launches racial equality resource site

Dentons partially reopens London office to improve staff wellbeing

Measures include maximum 25% occupancy supported by office-based 'track and trace' system

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Panel debate with UK regulators delayed after complaints over lack of diversity

Netlaw Media postpones web seminar to review composition of speakers after 'listening to community'

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Eversheds Sutherland calls time on three-year Singapore merger with Harry Elias

Firm stresses commitment to Southeast Asia but Singapore future is now under review

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Baker McKenzie cleared over handling of sexual misconduct allegation against ex-London head

Tribunal fines Gary Senior £55k for serious misconduct over attempted kiss but finds case against firm 'not proved'

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Arbitrators team up to create resource centre for sharing know-how on remote hearings

Clyde & Co partner secures backing from leading arbitrators and institutions to launch Virtual Arbitration site

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London High Court claims bounce back in May after Covid-19 slump

Weekly claims more than double after historic low in March when the UK lockdown kicked in

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Former Baker McKenzie global chair Paul Rawlinson took his own life, inquest hears

Rawlinson, who was on a medical leave of absence, was suffering from an 'acute depressive illness'

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Former Dubai international courts head Mark Beer sets up practice in Kazakhstan

Launch of Seven Pillars Law coincides with opening of Almaty disputes boutique

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Goldberg Segalla founder and father-of-nine steps back to step up home schooling

Rick Cohen resigns as managing partner saying Covid-19 lockdown meant work/home responsibilities were 'too much'

Linklaters joins JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs and Barclays in $27m legal tech investment

Magic circle UK firm unveils partnership with capital markets document management platform H4

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Nine law firms back call for UK government to put sustainability at heart of Covid-19 recovery

Linklaters, Clifford Chance, Freshfields and Slaughter and May among signatories of letter sent to Downing Street

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