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Osborne Clarke is hoping that new eco digs will get its lawyers back behind their desks in Bristol.
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Osborne Clarke is hoping that new eco digs will get its lawyers back behind their desks in Bristol.
Slaughter and May, Peters & Peters and Signature Litigation will appear in the Court of Appeal in the long-running Credit Suisse/Republic of Mozambique dispute, after the defendants, Privinvest, lost a bid to put a stay in the fraud dispute last year. Credit Suisse is seeking counsel from Slaughters, having previously turned to Linklaters. Slaughters replaced the […]
The University of Law has unveiled its new suite of courses to prepare students for the Solicitors Qualification Exam, Replacing the Legal Practice Course (LPC) will be a course called Master of Laws Legal Practice (MLLP), which includes preparation for SQE parts 1 and 2. Replacing the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL), which non-law graduates […]
After reporting an uncharacteristic dip in London revenue for 2019, White & Case’s financials soared in the last financial year to reach nearly $400m. Turnover at the firm’s City office over 2020 was $397m, up 18 per cent from $337m. Global turnover also increased by 9.3 per cent to $2.4bn, while average profit per equity […]
Getting to grips with the changes that have been brought in as a result of the Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SMCR) for all FCA regulated businesses is not easy. In this podcast we cover the ever present question of culture.
Rishi Sunak delivered his second budget to Parliament on 3 March 2021. In this insight, Gowling WLG’s energy and infrastructure teams take a closer look at what it means for the sectors.
The third in our DC Excellence series will explore Consolidations, Investment Pathways and Value for Money.
Ian Chapman-Curry looks at a survey of defined benefit scheme trustees that suggests the age of the quarterly trustee meeting is over.
Charles Bond joins 121 Mining Investment Online to chair discussions on mine financing projects in Africa, exploring the potential for capital investors seeking to maximise value on the continent in this on-demand webinar.
Following on the heels of the recently-released federal Climate Plan, the Government of Canada has unveiled its Small Modular Reactor Action Plan.
As anticipated, the Chancellor in his 2021 Budget has extended the current Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) holiday and has also introduced additional measures in the hope of boosting the property market. Our Residential Property team provide an overview.
Throughout the lifecycle management of a client, a great deal of correspondence and documentation is produced. This briefing explains how a speech-to-text document production process can transform client responsiveness and help the firm win more business.
Government action on this matter comes on the back of campaigning from the charity Refuge and with the backing of the Victims Commissioner and the Domestic Abuse commissioner.
Businesses operating Freeports will benefit from more generous tax reliefs, customs benefits and wider government support, bringing investment, trade and jobs, but what exactly are the advantages businesses can expect to gain from operating in a Freeport?
Rishi Sunak has announced the much-awaited budget for 2021 hailing protection for the “jobs and livelihoods of the British people”. Outlined below are the key elements impacting employers and their wider workforce.
Osborne Clarke is hoping that new eco digs will get its lawyers back behind their desks in Bristol.
Slaughter and May, Peters & Peters and Signature Litigation will appear in the Court of Appeal in the long-running Credit Suisse/Republic of Mozambique dispute, after the defendants, Privinvest, lost a bid to put a stay in the fraud dispute last year. Credit Suisse is seeking counsel from Slaughters, having previously turned to Linklaters. Slaughters replaced the […]
The University of Law has unveiled its new suite of courses to prepare students for the Solicitors Qualification Exam, Replacing the Legal Practice Course (LPC) will be a course called Master of Laws Legal Practice (MLLP), which includes preparation for SQE parts 1 and 2. Replacing the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL), which non-law graduates […]
After reporting an uncharacteristic dip in London revenue for 2019, White & Case’s financials soared in the last financial year to reach nearly $400m. Turnover at the firm’s City office over 2020 was $397m, up 18 per cent from $337m. Global turnover also increased by 9.3 per cent to $2.4bn, while average profit per equity […]
The Lawyer’s Top 20 Cases highlights which chambers are winning instructions on the most complex and high-profile matters.
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With the arrival of the Akin Gump team, A&O’s US bench has doubled at a stroke.
Calls for reform of the CMA will be music to the ears of claimant litigators.
If Latham’s growth rate continues unabated, its future home could end up offering proportionately less space per staff member.
DMH Stallard has reached critical mass size – but it now has more work to do to secure its future.
Goodwin Procter’s London revenue soared by 34 per cent in the last financial year, as its headcount too increased by nearly a third. The US firm’s London outpost saw turnover rise from $74m to $99m. Meanwhile, global revenue at the US firm increased by 11.7 per cent to $1.49bn, while profits per equity partner rose […]
Clifford Chance, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Linklaters paid just under £10m in corporation tax to the UK Treasury, their most recent LLP accounts reveal, as rate increases formed a key part of this week’s Budget proposals to repair the economy. The figures shine a light on how UK firms are likely to be impacted by […]
Newcastle United (NUFC) has been unsuccessful in its bid to have Blackstone’s Michael Beloff QC dismissed as an arbitrator in the club’s dispute with the Premier League. NUFC, which is owned by Mike Ashley, is currently engaged in arbitration proceedings with the Premier League over the failed takeover of the club. The club brought the […]
Kirkland & Ellis has taken the lead role for the private equity bidders on the £2.3bn buyout of equipment supplier Aggreko. TDR Capital turned to Kirkland yet again after last year seeking the firm’s counsel on its £6.8bn purchase of ASDA. Partners David Holdsworth and Mark Thompson led for TDR and I Squared Capital, with […]
Clifford Chance has concluded an independent review of its partner promotion process, to ensure criteria around diversity and inclusion are being fulfilled. The firm commissioned Chicago-based consultancy Nextions, which specialises in inclusion across leadership roles, to review its path to promotion. The effort started last autumn and wrapped in time for the beginning of the […]
CMS has planted thousands of trees around the world, following its pledge to plant one for every new user of its in-house sustainability app. Last year, The Lawyer reported that the firm had created a mobile app to help lawyers reduce their carbon footprint. It came with the commitment of planting a tree for every […]