Tucker, Sir Richard
Sir Richard Tucker is a member of the following groups at No5 Chambers: alternative dispute resolution; international arbitration and trade; and mediation.
Sir Richard Tucker is a member of the following groups at No5 Chambers: alternative dispute resolution; international arbitration and trade; and mediation.
This memorandum outlines the steps necessary under the Companies Act 1981 of Bermuda for a Bermuda-exempted company to discontinue from Bermuda to a foreign jurisdiction. Under Bermuda law, one or more Bermuda-exempted companies may merge or amalgamate with one or more bodies incorporated outside Bermuda, and the surviving or amalgamating entity may continue in the […]
DLA Piper Weiss-Tessbach has advised a consortium of banks under the leadership of UniCredit Bank Austria on the funding of a hydroelectric power station in the Tyrolean valley Stanzertal. A total of €41.5m (£34.9m) in the form of a non-recourse loan was provided for the construction project. The power plant project, in which five Tyrolean […]
By Kevin McCavish The Employment Appeal Tribunal has ruled that an employer’s failure to provide an impartial grievance appeal could amount to a breach of the implied term of trust and confidence. It is common for an employee to rely on a breach of the implied term of trust and confidence by his or her […]
Noerr’s Warsaw office is setting up shop on its own, after it emerged that the German giant was pulling out of the Central and Eastern European market (CEE). In April, Noerr revealed it would be transferring its practices in Bratislava, Budapest, Bucharest and Prague to Kinstellar. At the time, there was no mention of Noerr’s […]
Bird & Bird and Holman Fenwick Willan are the latest firms to announce pay increases for their newly-qualified solicitors, with the latter rising to £100,000. HFW has increased its pay from £95,000 to £100,000, while Bird & Bird has put in place a slightly lower rise of £3,000 to £98,000. Bird & Bird’s increase comes […]
A general counsel – who qualified as a barrister – has taken to networking platform LinkedIn to protest against rules meaning she cannot sign off qualifying work experience (QWE) for those undertaking the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE). Natalie Connor, a VP of legal at Crowdcube and consultant GC for Legal Edge, has worked as a […]
Paul Hastings is expecting to generate over $200m (£158m) in its London office this year after investments made across its finance and litigation groups. The firm is estimated to have brought in $174m (£138m) over 2023, meaning it is looking to grow its revenue in the City by at least 15 per cent in this […]
Welcome to The Passport, your regular round-up of the most important stories to come from the European legal market. In this edition, we look at the troubles facing Linklaters in Stockholm, the surprisingly positive consequences of Weil Gotshal’s exit from Central and Eastern Europe, as well as recent shake-ups in the Danish real estate market. […]
This report contains: an analysis of the reality of Cleary Gottlieb’s growth trajectory in London since 2014 an overview of challenges faced by the top global firms which are pursuing similar growth strategies a discussion on Cleary’s distinctive practice area mix, highlighting its substantial focus on antitrust cases.
This report contains: ranking of the Nordic 50 firms on a headcount basis headcount analysis of the largest firms split into three groups financial and market analysis of the four jurisdictions in the region firm specific data profiles
This report includes: a breakdown of the eight firms shortlisted for the Litigation Team of the Year at The Lawyer Awards 2024 an overview of the case they have been nominated for an analysis of the firms’ larger litigation team
This report includes: a regional efficiency map for firms ranked 101-200 (The Independents) insight into the impact of geographic location on efficiency, highlighting regional disparities, drivers of success, and areas for improvement.
This report contains: financial performance of the largest US firms in London analysis of five standout firms that achieved significant revenue growth, detailing key factors behind their success individual firm profiles highlighting financial performance, growth strategies and client base and matters
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Search vacanciesTo be in the global law market requires a strong City presence, of that there can be no doubt. The Lawyer’s US 50 report underscores just how vital London is; the multimillion-pound investments being made by US titans shows that growing in the City is not only advantageous, but essential. And yet. You might be surprised […]
$20m partners are rare, but they are multiplying. Paul Weiss, Kirkland, Davis Polk, Weil Gotshal and latterly Latham are reshaping their partner compensation for the big figure, stretched upwards from the $9m that Paul Weiss paid for Scott Barshay in 2016. As The Lawyer reported yesterday, even Cleary – Cleary! – is now considering it. […]
Power is largely siloed. When we look at the top 25 firms in The Lawyer’s UK200, partners drawn from the practices most identifiable with the firm’s culture almost always end up in the managing partner spot. There are two exceptions in Slaughters’ Deborah Finkler (disputes) and Pinsents’ Laura Cameron (health/safety), but firms have largely stuck […]
Every year we bid goodbye to famous old names from Britain’s legal scene. Whether by merger or misadventure in the last few years the likes of BLM, Coffin Mew, Ince, RadcliffesLeBrasseur and Taylor Vinters have made graceful or not-so-graceful exits from the ranks of the UK200. But every mighty tree that falls in the forest […]
If everyone puts their feet up for the rest of the year, Paul Weiss will feature above Covington, Morgan Lewis and Cleary Gottlieb in The Lawyer’s next iteration of its US 50 rankings based on headcount. That’s based on Paul Weiss’ current list of London lawyers, which numbers 117 when including some partners who are […]
Slaughter and May, Kirkland & Ellis and Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison have together banked nearly £25m on EP Group’s (EP) takeover of Royal Mail’s parent company, IDS. EP, owned by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky, announced its intention to acquire IDS just over a month ago in May. The bid valued the distribution company […]
Taylor Rose MW has refreshed its leadership team with eight senior-level appointments including the firm’s first chief operating officer and first director of professional standards. The news follows what was a rocky 2023 for the firm after it launched a redundancy round last September to “carefully manage costs” in a difficult economic climate. According to […]
Stephenson Harwood’s revenue jumped by 16 per cent over 2023/24 to a record high figure of £264.2m. Alongside the revenue increase, the firm also saw a 10 per cent increase in net profit from £82.4m to more than £90m. The firm’s average profit per equity partner rose by 7 per cent from £725,000 to £775,000. […]
Macfarlanes has increased its pay for newly-qualified solicitors by £25,000, as UK firms respond to rates set by the magic circle last month. The City firm has upped pay for NQs from £115,000 to £140,000, a rise of nearly 22 per cent. This heaps pressure on firms that include Slaughter and May on £125,000 and […]
Perkins Coie is designing a training contract that aims to harness the flexibility of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) and take up to a year off the traditional training contract route. The launch of a legal trainee programme in London is understood to have been signed off by the US firm and will be finalised […]
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