Annual report records 4.4% increase in cases in 2023 as dust settles on sweeping reform programme | 4w
Annual report records 4.4% increase in cases in 2023 as dust settles on sweeping reform programme | 4w
Duo includes experienced construction law experts Catherine Kay and Matthew Phipps | 1mo
Group including eight partners moves over as A&O Shearman winds down Johannesburg office | 1mo
Tie-up to create firm with revenues of $810m and more than 1,000 lawyers | 1mo
Historic attitudes favouring globalisation are fundamentally changing. | 1yr
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London-based partner Martin Kavanagh takes helm of 200-partner group | 2mos
Slaughters advises longtime client Legal & General as Travers Smith and Simpson Thacher counsel buyers Sixth Street Capital and Patron Capital | 2mos
Former HSF partner David Brynmor Thomas KC has joined Newmans Row, which launched in March | 3mos
Leading construction silk and Middle Temple treasurer has died unexpectedly, aged 64 | 3mos
Strong performance across all regions and industries sees Anglo-Australian firm grow turnover 9% to £961m | 4mos
UK-headquartered firm grows revenue by 11.4% in second year of new strategy | 4mos
Partners recruited to co-found disputes firm’s third European office outside London base | 4mos
Karen Gidwani to succeed veteran leader Simon Tolson at helm of UK construction and energy boutique next April | 5mos
Product liability group including three partners join across national firm’s second LA office and in New York | 6mos
Transatlantic firm boosts finance, litigation, environmental and tax bench with hires from rivals including Eversheds Sutherland and PwC | 6mos
M&A partner Maria-Leticia Ossa Daza joins in New York having founded and led Willkie’s LatAm practice | 6mos
Partners Julien Fouret and Gaëlle Le Quillec join alongside a senior associate | 6mos
Women make up majority of round for firm in strong growth mode | 6mos
London-headquartered firm partners with Chile’s 20-lawyer Molina Ríos as regional construction market forecast to reach $840bn by 2029 | 8mos
Michael Bühler, former co-chair of international arbitration, cites desire for fewer conflicts | 10mos
USPTO seeks to encourage “broader participation” in bar | 1yr