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Norton Rose risks alienating US buddies after merger
The Houston lift-off for Norton Rose Fulbright will create a huge firm on paper, but some worry about the effect on transatlantic referrals...
Oil together now
Norton Rose’s mergers with firms in resource-rich Canada have really shaken up the local legal market. Joanne Harris reports...
Flying south
The southern African region is developing quickly and its vast promise is attracting a flock of foreign law firms...
Step change
It’s promotion season for UK law firms, but what sort of training have the class of 2012 had to help them to partnership?
Number crunching: Norton Rose
The all-singing, all-dancing Norton Rose global network has held up well in international corporate work, especially since mergers in Australia, Canada and South Africa gave it access to key energy and resources markets.
Norton Rose
Norton Rose’s mergers with Deacons, Ogilvy Renault and Deneys Reitz have produced a global firm that effectively consists of four entities.
New south sales
Early indications are that recent law firm mergers with Australians are producing the hoped-for results in terms of cross-referrals...
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...
Tulkinghorn: Beyond the boundary
Not wanting to pour yet more pain on the head of Hogans, but it is notable that one of the most read – and commented on – stories on TheLawyer.com in recent weeks has been the move of investment bank dispute resolution chief Graham Huntley to launch a boutique litigation firm.
Norton Rose choir strikes the right note
Moving into new offices can be a boon to a firm in a lot of different ways.
Trade routes
The sheer size and diversity of the African continent necessitates a considered approach to practising there. Joanne Harris explores the manifold strategies employed by the international practices...
Abroad-minded
UK associates may have to move out if they want to move up, as firms look to add strength in growing economies...
Uncomfortable chair vote
Norton Rose partners force extension to nomination period for chairman...
2011 Round-Up - Mergers: Bigger and better
?The Clydes-BLG and Beachcroft-DAC deals are a smart reaction to a changing insurance landscape, while Canada, Australia and Asia all featured prominently...
Norton Rose
Three international mergers in two years have meant exponential growth for Norton Rose, with new presences in Canada, South Africa and Australia extending the energy practice’s global footprint.
Twitter ye not, Norton Rose
“Yeah well, sometimes nothing can be a real cool hand,” Paul Newman once said.
Norton Rose's oval ambition
With a year to go before kick-off at the Rugby World Cup (not to be confused with the real World Cup, which features a sport contested by more than just half a dozen former penal colonies) Norton Rose is obviously hedging its bets.
The Lawyer Awards 2010: Winners
Editor’s Award for Outstanding AchievementSponsored by Cavanagh Wealth Management Winner: Sir Geoffrey Vos...
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...
Due South
A resource-rich home territory remains the focus for Canadian firms but growing client globalisation is pulling them to Latin America and Africa...
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