Issues

Addleshaws

Cash call looms at Addleshaws

Addleshaw Goddard has joined the legions of firms calling for a cash injection from fixed-share partners (FSPs) in response to HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) partnership taxation crackdown. Partners voted in favour changing the firm’s partnership agreement in response to the new legislation last Thursday (20 March), meaning that 60 FSPs must make a cash […]

Cat Griffiths index
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Beware a council lawyer scorned

So, Ashfords, Bevan Brittan, Browne Jacobson, DMH Stallard, Eversheds, Nabarro, Pinsent Masons, Sharpe Pritchard, TLT, Trowers & Hamlins, Wragge & Co: where do you think your local government clients are heading? It’s not a rhetorical question. Those private practice firms are just a small selection of external advisers that have local government clients. But public […]

Barclays

Barclays teams up with diversity networks to launch summer scheme

Barclays in-house legal department has teamed up with diversity networks Aspiring Solicitors, The Black Lawyers Directory Foundation and The Sutton Trust to offer 80 legal work placements this summer. The work experience, starting this summer, forms part of one strand of the bank’s citizenship agenda, dedicated to increasing access to the profession. The bank intends […]

money

European M&A dominated by US firms in Q1 2014 as market bounces back

The European M&A market has ballooned by more than a third in the first quarter of 2014 compared to the same period last year, with US firms dominating the rankings. According to Thomson Reuters’ preliminary rankings for Q1 2014, the European market increased in value by more than 37 per cent on the first quarter […]

James Eadie
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Litigation: The Supersilks

As well as the famous ‘Treasury Devil’ James Eadie, a select few QCs form the Supreme Court’s star line-up For many litigants the Supreme Court is the last roll of the dice. When it comes to instructing counsel only the best will do, and many instructing solicitors will, in effect, trade up to ensure they […]

Hull

Moves: 24 March 2014

Move of the week Eversheds has hired Ashurst London pensions head Steven Hull. He is expected to join the firm’s City office on 1 May. Hull specialises in pension scheme reorganisations and mergers, deficit reduction strategies and scheme funding negotiations, changing and closing benefit structures.     UK London DLA Piper has appointed Paul Gray […]

Austria

Austria: Hypo-activity

The sale of the ‘good’ assets of crisis-torn Hypo bank is a welcome stimulant for local firms, but the lack of young blood in the profession is a persistent problem The Hypo Group Alpe-Adria bank in the southern Austrian state of Carinthia will mean next to nothing to all but those with the most detailed […]

Public sector roundtable

Public sector roundtable: Authority figures

Facing a barrage of swingeing spending cuts, local government lawyers are adamant they will emerge stronger than ever The role of the UK’s public sector lawyer is about to change. Instead of bemoaning further cuts in spending – the deepest faced by British public services in more than 60 years – local authority legal teams […]

Saul

A slow and steady revolution

Slaughters is quietly reshaping its partnership for a post-crunch, Asia-centric era Slaughter and May has always been conservative, setting itself apart from the magic circle with its three-stop-shop policy and consistently high profitability. So when change comes, it comes so slowly that many outsiders fail to notice. But take a closer look and you will […]

Devitt
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After the Addleshaws blunderstorm

Undermined by leadership slip-ups, is it time firm looked outside for fresh blood? There’s nothing like a miscalculated paycheck to ruffle feathers. Particularly when it coincides with managerial mistakes and waning confidence. Perhaps that’s why few eyebrows were raised when Addleshaw Goddard managing partner Paul Devitt announced plans to resign from the top job at […]

Hull

Moves: 24 March 2014

Move of the week Eversheds has hired Ashurst London pensions head Steven Hull. He is expected to join the firm’s City office on 1 May. Hull specialises in pension scheme reorganisations and mergers, deficit reduction strategies and scheme funding negotiations, changing and closing benefit structures.     UK London DLA Piper has appointed Paul Gray […]