Clydes’ PEP hits record high of £665,000
Clyde & Co has announced record high profits for the 2015/16 financial year as profit per equity partner (PEP) jumped from £660,000 to £665,000.
Clyde & Co has announced record high profits for the 2015/16 financial year as profit per equity partner (PEP) jumped from £660,000 to £665,000.
Renewable energy business RWE Innogy is launching its first UK legal panel to advise across all elements of its business, The Lawyer can reveal.
Pinsent Masons has posted revenue up 5.5 per cent in 2015/16, to £382m.
Scottish firm Brodies has announced its sixth consecutive year of revenue and profit growth as turnover increased by 12.4 per cent to £65.1m last year.
One company reaping the benefits of consumers shifting their spending from cash and cheques to electronic payment is Visa. In addition to generating operating revenue of $13.8bn (£9.4bn) in 2015 – 9 per cent up on the previous year – the financial services company saw a total payment volume of $7.4trn. There were 71 billion […]
Move of the week McDermott Will & Emery has appointed Michael Holter to the firm as a partner in its corporate team. Holter was formerly managing partner of WilmerHale’s London office, where he was based for over 20 years. He specialises in the aviation and new media sectors, advising international airlines, internet providers and satellite […]
Shearman & Sterling is just not fierce enough, writes The Lawyer’s Dearbail Jordan.
Earlier this year, Dentons and DLA Piper joined Linklaters in announcing the launch of low-cost service centres in Poland. However, fellow CEE nation Hungary has not yet been singled out as a possible relocation point owing to its slower economic growth and fewer investment opportunities
Gowling WLG: Fraud update: Economic crime; TalkTalk’s cyber attack; the SFO By Andy Petherbridge By Sean O’Toole Crime of failure to prevent economic crime According to the justice minister, the Ministry of Justice has decided against introducing a new criminal offence of failing to prevent an economic crime. He stressed that the principle of corporate criminal liability […]
It’s likely that on a daily basis everyone reading this will use an Adobe product, probably the company’s document reader Adobe Acrobat. But Acrobat is not the only product Adobe Systems produces, and the sale and licensing of its more than 200 offerings keeps EMEA general counsel Christian Keim and his 19-strong team constantly busy. […]
If there’s one thing ITV group legal director and company secretary Andrew Garard thrives on, it is a challenge. So when the media company’s then-executive chairman Michael Grade tried to tempt him away from Dewey & LeBoeuf legacy firm LeBoeuf Lamb Greene & MacRae just a year into his partnership there, he jumped at the chance
In the wake of the Brexit vote, there is a need for some clarity on the general subject of globalisation and a law firm’s strategic positioning. First, globalisation is not a decision. It is a force and, for all intents and purposes, a force of nature. It is the movement of people, ideas, products, services, […]