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Nabarro on how the London market will open doors to high-growth companiesdownload
The London Stock Exchange has announced the creation of a fourth listing option on its London stock exchanges.
Importance of detailed records and reportingdownload
The case of Cifci and Others v Erbil and Others (2012) emphasised the importance of good administration in evidencing governance decisions.
Freshfields and Herbert Smith lead on latest foreign utilities takeover
Freshfields and Herbies advise on the £164.5m takeover of Sutton & East Surrey Water by Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation.
Salans partners prepare for public vote on firm's three-way merger
Salans, SNR Denton and Canada’s Fraser Milner Casgrain (FMC) are gearing up to approve the firms’ three-way merger today in a process that sees Salans partners forced to announce how they vote to their colleagues.
Carter-Ruck teams up with French firm in Yasser Arafat 'poisoning' case
French firm Fischer Tandeau de Marsac Sur & Partners has been instructed to act on behalf of the widow of Yasser Arafat as investigations begin into whether the former Palestinian leader was poisoned.
Bakers boosts banking with Freshfields hire
Baker & McKenzie’s London office has made its third hire from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in the last 12 months, naming senior associate Sebastien Marcelin-Rice as partner in the firm’s banking and finance group.
Simmons' revenues inch up to £250m as profits jump 15 per cent
Simmons & Simmons has announced its year end results for 2011-12, posting a near 4 per cent rise in turnover and a near 15 per cent rise in average profit per equity partner (PEP).
Clifford Chance: US is still on the agenda
Clifford Chance has refused to rule out another US merger as the magic circle firm presses ahead with growth in the region.
Ashurst holds profits steady as revenue rises 6 per cent
Ashurst has announced a 3 per cent increase in average profit per equity partner (PEP) for the 2011-12 financial year, with plateau partners enjoying a million-pound payout for the second year running.
Freshfields probe into OUP ends with £1.9m bribery fine
A joint UK and US Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer team carried out the internal investigation into Oxford University Press (OUP) which has led to £1.9m in fines against subsidiaries for making improper payments to win government contracts.
Former Dewey partners gear up for tax bill battle
Former partners of Dewey & LeBoeuf’s London base are attempting to minimise their financial blow from the US firm’s collapse by using its 2012 losses to slash their tax bill.
Herbert Smith to vote for full financial integration with Freehills
Freehills partners agree to global mobility; Herbert Smith set for modified lockstep as poll result imminent...
FSA celebrates Blue Index victory
The co-directors of spread-betting firm Blue Index, James Sanders and James Swallow, and Sanders’ wife Miranda have been sentenced for their part in an international insider dealing scam.
Fried Frank set to exit UK real estate as associates walk
US firm Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson is quitting real estate in the UK after a fallout between the London group head and New York management over strategy.
Linklaters UK real estate chief quits
Linklaters’ UK head of real estate Anne Byrne has resigned from the firm, just a month after the departure of three partners in May.
On your marks, get set, go — preparing for the London 2012 Olympicsdownload
This is our 3rd Olympics briefing, dealing with how to prepare for issues that may arise once the Olympic Games are underway.
Links, Skadden lead as Evraz sets sights on London listing
Linklaters and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom have taken lead roles on Russian steelmaker Evraz’s London listing.
SJ Berwin: we’ll be a finance firm by 2015
SJ Berwin is planning to reposition itself as a finance firm within three years and aims to double the partner count in its City finance team.
City trio land brief to oversee LCH.Clearnet takeover process
Ashurst, Clifford Chance and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer have won key roles advising on the takeover of clearing house LCH.Clearnet.
Uncertainty hangs over LDA panels as legal dept combines with GLA team
As the closure of the London Development Agency (LDA) looms closer, speculation is growing as to the future of its three panels of external legal advisers.
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