Rosenblatt Solicitors real estate head joins Winckworth Sherwood
Winckworth Sherwood has boosted its real estate team with the appointment of Rosenblatt Solicitors head of real estate Andrew Kinsey.
Winckworth Sherwood has boosted its real estate team with the appointment of Rosenblatt Solicitors head of real estate Andrew Kinsey.
King & Wood Mallesons has decided to close its Riyadh office, as the firm consolidates its new European and Middle East platform.
Hogan Lovells has become the latest international firm to invest in its Continental real estate offering, hiring Bersay & Associés’ Michaël Lévy as a partner in its Paris office.
Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson London head Graham White is to retire from private practice, handing over the City reins to former Kirkland colleague Mark Mifsud.
Norton Rose Fulbright has restructured its Asia management ahead of the firm’s merger with Chadbourne & Parke, which will go live in the coming months.
Slaughter and May has made up seven lawyers to partner, with promotions in IP and pensions for the first time in eight years.
Addleshaw Goddard general counsel Simon Callander is leaving the firm to lead SuperGroup’s legal team, The Lawyer can reveal.
Despite any lingering fears there might be about the impact of Brexit, real estate partners insist they are upbeat about the UK’s prospects.
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer client The London Stock Exchange Group has been told that it cannot proceed with its £21bn merger with Deutsche Börse, which was advised by Linklaters.
The UK’s exit from the European Union could have unforeseen ramifications across the legal market. As part of The Lawyer’s upcoming Corporate Offshore report (out late April), we asked leading firms offshore for their reactions and predictions
As Brexit becomes certain today, will firms (and their clients) act on the rumours and move to Dublin?