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Herbert Smith Freehills is a leading commercial law firm. See the latest editorial coverage and find out more about its practice via The Lawyer Acumen.
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...
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...
New south sales
Early indications are that recent law firm mergers with Australians are producing the hoped-for results in terms of cross-referrals...
Abroad-minded
UK associates may have to move out if they want to move up, as firms look to add strength in growing economies...
Feature: Out of practice
Herbies rainmaker Ted Greeno is the latest in a line of top litigators packing their bags for the lure of the mighty dollar. But the firm insists their departures have nothing to do with the Freehills merger...
In it to win it
Firms shortlisted for The Lawyer Awards upped their game in a grim market, with imagination and hard work the watchwords...
Herbies merge, Field Fisher and LG diverge
It’s been over a year since The Lawyer first reported that Herbert Smith had set its sights on launching in Australia, but today the deal has finally been sealed with the firm announcing that it will merge with Freehills.
City analysis: arbitration enforcement
Ust-Kamenogorsk Hydropower Plant JSC v AES Ust-Kamenogorsk Hydropower Plant...
Asia Pacific 150: Australia: Under-powered
There’s been plenty of action on the international tie-ups front, but the domestic legal market is slow...
Asia Pacific 150: South Korea: Opening time
Increased access to a dynamic jurisdiction that is investing overseas too – what’s not to like about Korea?
Bingham develops its City link
As the US firm turns 40 in London, its strategy of expanding slowly is paying off...
Booting up
Qatar is preparing to host the 2022 World Cup and legal work is on the rise...
Asia Pacific 150: Who's who in tomorrow's world
Welcome to the Asian century, as The Lawyer provides an in-depth guide to this most exciting of legal scene...
Judgment Call: 10 June
Tax Bristol & West plc v Revenue and Customs Commissioners [2013] UKFTT 216 (TC). Judge Howard M Nowlan; Susan Lousada. 8 April 2013 For corporation tax purposes the effective rollover rule of the Finance Act 2002 Sch.26...
City analysis: pensions
Bloom & Ors v The Pensions Regulator & Ors, Re: the Nortel Networks UK Pension Plan; Lomas & Ors v The Pensions Regulator & Ors, Re: the Lehman Brothers Pension Scheme...
Asia Pacific 150: International round-up: Deep impact
International law firms are fighting hard for their place at the Asia Pacific table...
Hire plains drifters: how the top US firms are doing in London
US firms are on a hiring drive to gain clout in London and boost their English law capabilities, and the tactic is paying off...
Inn business
Insolvencies ruled the roost at the turn of the year, but now deals work is emerging from casualties. March saw the sale of Malmaison and Hotel du Vin, Dreams and Blockbuster’s UK stores.
Here to help
In an era of outsourcing, mobile working and watching the property pennies, the facilities management function can help in a variety of ways...
Funding: Cash on delivery
Becoming a solicitor is expensive, but if you’re sure it’s the right career for you, it’s worth every penny. Becky Waller-Davies reports on the help available...
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