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CMS turnover increases to £679.3m
CMS has posted revenues of £679.3m for the 12 months to 31 December, representing a 5.1 per cent rise on 2010/11 when the firm reported turnover of £646.5m.
High Court upholds McAlpine Twitter libel claim against Bercow
The High Court has ruled that Sally Bercow, the wife of House of Commons Speaker John Bercow MP, libelled former Tory treasurer Lord McAlpine on social media network Twitter.
Three jobs for 11 trainees at Dundas in London following zero partner promos
Dundas and Wilson has told London trainees due to qualify in 2013 that they face a scramble for newly qualified (NQ) jobs.
Lawyers are workaholics, survey says
Lawyers are the most loyal and hardworking professionals in the UK, new research by legal recruiter Robert Walters claims today.
National College of Legal Training terminates LPC and GDL
National College of Legal Training (NCLT) is to stop teaching the legal practice course (LPC) and graduate diploma in law (GDL), blaming market conditions and a drop in the number of students for its decision.
AccuTrainee defends trainee track record
AccuTrainee has defended its track record of finding training contracts for five trainees despite having over 600 aspiring lawyers on its books last September.
Linklaters joins CC on Glencore Xstrata's first post-merger bond
Linklaters has taken the lead role for Glencore Xstrata on its first post-merger bond issue, confirming the magic circle firm as the combined group’s primary adviser following the $64bn (£42bn) mining tie-up.
Eversheds cuts 116 roles following consultation
Eversheds has cut 116 roles at the end of its latest redundancy consultation, which saw 166 lawyers and non-lawyers put on notice in January.
KWM names Sue Kench as Australia head as O'Malley stands down
Asia-Pacific firm King & Wood Malllesons (KMW) has named partner Sue Kench as successor to managing partner Tony O’Malley in Australia.
Editor's Picks
End of the affair
So it was not to be. Withers and Speechly Bircham have decided not to press ahead with their mooted £170m merger. Despite rampant market consolidation, not every deal is going to reach conclusion. See below for some high-profile examples.
The Lawyer Eats
Bird of Smithfield
Brecher managing partner Nicky Richmond indulges in a thoroughly crackling dinner at Bird of Smithfield.
Notebook
Good housekeeping at Herbies
Cash call is simply to stabilise the partner distribution cycle, apparently
Market Analysis
Market force
Russia is an attractive proposition for institutional investors at the moment, with a boom in bond issuances
Magic realism
International firms are jostling for position with local players in a packed legal market, but the UK magic circle still dominates
Abroad-minded
UK associates may have to move out if they want to move up, as firms look to add strength in growing economies
When the numbers don’t add up anymore
Redundancies are sweeping the legal industry as firms of all sizes adjust to a world of permanent price pressure - and partners are no longer secure in ivory towers
In-House Interviews
Risk taker and breaker
Global GC Adam Rosman’s role at insurance broker Willis demands that he not only defends the business against current risk but that he spies any potential on the horizon
Outside track
Taking a radical approach to outsourcing helped Chris Vaughan, GC at infrastructure giant Balfour Beatty, build a legal function fit for a complicated world
Phone ranger
Leading a tiny team at the raging heart of the great 21st century patent war is… tremendous fun, says Nokia litigation boss Richard Vary
The Lawyer Global
KWM names Sue Kench as Australia head as O'Malley stands down
Asia-Pacific firm King & Wood Malllesons (KMW) has named partner Sue Kench as successor to managing partner Tony O’Malley in Australia.
Paris bar pulls out of national bar association in governance spat
The Barreau de Paris (Paris Bar Association) has split from France’s national bar association in a public row over the future direction of the organisation.
Slaughters' Italian ally restructures in generational shift
Bonelli Erede Pappalardo, Slaughter and May’s Italian best friend, has overhauled its governance and structure and elected two new managing partners in a bid to ensure its future.
The Lawyer Euro 100 unveiled: Garrigues retains top spot
Iberian firm Garrigues has retained the top spot in The Lawyer’s European 100 2013, but firms from Germany and Norway have produced the strongest financial results in an increasingly divided European market.

