Shipping, Aviation and Logistics News
Stephenson Harwood raids Dentons again as quartet make partner
Stephenson Harwood has made up four lawyers to partner from today (1 May), with the promotions coming alongside its seventh partner hire from Dentons in two years.
Exclusive: Amey mulls legal panel as £385m merger prompts in-house rejig
Amey is considering introducing a formal legal panel within a year following the infrastructure support group’s merger with rival Enterprise.
Latham and Joelson Wilson at wheel on £300m Addison Lee sale
Latham, Linklaters and Joelson Wilson have advised on Carlyle Group’s purchase of London minicab group Addison Lee, a deal reported to be worth £300m.
Dentons added as Network Rail shrinks full-service legal panel
Network Rail has cut its core legal panel from 12 firms to five following a review that has seen Dentons win a new spot on the roster.
2Birds hires Asia aviation head from Virgin Atlantic
Bird & Bird has appointed former Virgin Atlantic counsel Leo Fattorini as a partner and head of its Asia aviation practice.
Shipping, Aviation and Logistics Analysis
Come together
Supply chain management is critical to business success in today’s fiercely competitive global market. Craig Neame explains why
Awards preview: assistant solicitor of the year
On 22 June, 1400 people will crowd into the Grosvenor House Hotel on Park Lane for the most eagerly-awaited event of the year. With only one week to go, The Lawyer brings you a sneak preview of the shortlisted individuals and teams
The Forth protocol
Forth Ports’ CEO on success, ethics, and what he wants from his lawyers. By Matt Byrne
Lost at sea
The International Maritime Bureau is about to set up a global panel of law firms to help it fight shipping fraud. Brendan Malkin opens the hatch
Air control
Stephen Dolan looks at how much power the recent ECJ ruling on 'open skies' will give to the European Commission

