Forty-partner London firm Russell-Cooke has bolted on a media and entertainment team in the shape of former boutique Harrison Curtis. It is the firm’s second merger this year, following March’s takeover of niche personal injury and clinical negligence practice Evill & Coleman.
Harrison Curtis was founded in 1998 by former The Simkins Partnership partners Lawrence Harrison and Tim Curtis. It advises on film, music, theatre, advertising and new media.
Coming on strong
Simmons is trying to arrest three years of decline with an astonishing thirty-five per cent profit hike. Can Mark Dawkins keep it going? By Catrin Griffiths It’s just a couple of days to go before the end of the financial year. Simmons & Simmons’ new managing partner Mark Dawkins is sitting in the canteen trying […]