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DLA Piper
DLA Piper is a leading commercial law firm. See the latest editorial coverage and find out more about its practice via The Lawyer Acumen.
Charge of the lit brigade
The Lawyer’s latest Top 50 litigation firms list shows that business for dispute specialists is roaring along while new in-depth detail reveals the winning strategies...
Number crunching: DLA Piper Asia Pacific
This month DLA Piper’s UK country head Andrew Darwin will begin his new role as Australia managing partner, a position he is expecting to occupy for two years.
The real estate top 10
Foreign investment in prime London real estate and UK companies’ willingness to embrace alternative assets is keeping law firm property teams afloat. James Swift reports...
DLA boss: Canada in the crosshairs as expansion keeps firm ‘relevant’
Drivers that took DLA Piper to Oz will see the world’s biggest firm continue to grow. By Matt Byrne...
It’s the brand, stupid
Nigel Knowles took DLA Piper from a Northern upstart to a global player. Can Tony Angel push the firm to the next level?
DLA Piper
There is an appealing narrative to DLA Piper’s fifth-place position, pitting the firm as the magic circle’s aggressive, upstart neighbour.
Angel ain’t dusty
Not so long ago a certain law firm chief balked when comparisons were drawn between his firm and DLA Piper.
LLP analysis: top firms' figures laid bare
The LLPs lay out the state of the market in black and white. It’s not always pretty reading...
American booty
Do associates still cleave to the stereotype of US firms, or is their American dream about more than busloads of cash? Our survey reveals some surprising findings...
Fee radical
Our latest in-depth analysis of UK M&A legal bills reveals a good performance by smaller firms and success fees on the rise...
Kuwaiting game
Kuwait is instituting reforms with the aim of becoming the trade centre of the Middle East, but only a handful of global firms have grasped the nettle...
Barclays' harvest
On a balmy day in July 2011 nearly 150 lawyers congregated on the fourth floor of 1 Churchill Place, Canary Wharf.
Focus: Partner Pay - How do you like your stake?
Owner or underling? The intricacies and politics of partnership status are about to escalate...
Wall orders
As Howrey’s European teams quit over IP conflicts of interest, a fault line between the US and Europe is emerging. Can Hogan Lovells and Baker & McKenzie bridge the gap?
DLA Piper's broken Dubai dreams
For many years it seemed that it was impossible not to make bucket loads of money in the Middle East.
The great Aussie merger mystery
In the past three years eight UK firms have launched Down Under, but only a couple have done it through full equity mergers. Read on to find out why...
DLA Piper
Its critics might dismiss it as mid-market and one-size-fits-all, but DLA Piper is marching ahead in its quest to plant flags in new jurisdictions and expand its energy practice across the globe.
DLA's Oz woes
“I can’t give you a sure-fire formula for success,” said US journalist Herbert Bayard Swope, “but I can give you a formula for failure: try to please everybody all the time.”...
Are you cut out for partnership?
Male or female, corporate or finance and size of firm all influence your chances of making partner at a big UK firm. The Lawyer provides a comprehensive breakdown of the factors in play...
The Lawyer Awards: the shortlist
Having sifted the hundreds of entries we received for this year’s The Lawyer Awards, we can now reveal the shortlist. With more entries than ever before, The Lawyer editorial team and our excellent judging panel had their work cut out whittling down each category. Hours of painstaking research has gone into compiling the shortlist, with our judges imparting the expert knowledge gained over years working in their fields. The standard of entries this year was exceptional - those making ...
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