Brexit: the future for UK expats in Luxembourg
Whether there is an agreement or no-deal, the outcome will affect the rights of more than four-and-a-half thousand UK citizens, including lawyers registered with the country’s bar
Whether there is an agreement or no-deal, the outcome will affect the rights of more than four-and-a-half thousand UK citizens, including lawyers registered with the country’s bar
Thomson Reuters has acquired a UK-based AI start-up that was founded by an Allen & Overy Shearman trainee two years ago. The target – Safe Sign Technologies – focuses on legal-specific use cases for large language models. This deal is part of an $8bn budget Thomson Reuters announced it had to spend on AI-focused deals […]
Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison is expanding its private equity team with an in-house hire. The general counsel of TDR Capital, David Holdsworth, has joined the law firm after one year and eight months in-house. Prior to that, he was a partner at Kirkland & Ellis for six years, where he was TDR’s longstanding […]
The Post Office paid out a quarter of a billion pounds in legal fees in relation to the Horizon IT scandal, The Lawyer can reveal. A Freedom of Information request made by The Lawyer to the Post Office has revealed £256.9m was paid to 15 law firms and two barristers’ chambers between September 2014 and […]
Ward Hadaway is set to transform both its Newcastle offices into open-plan spaces to enhance hybrid working and maximise occupancy. The firm has been operating out of both Sandgate House and Keel Row House by the River Tyne for years, with teams split across the two buildings. Keel Row House is the more modern of […]
Clifford Chance has released a statement saying it is “in shock and deeply saddened” as one of its New York partners remains missing following the sinking of superyacht Bayesian yesterday. Christopher Morvillo, a white collar and investigations partner based in New York, joined Clifford Chance in 2011 from Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason Anello & Bohrer. […]
This report contains: an overview of the UK corporate market in 2023 and the positive shift in mood among lawyers at top corporate practices ranking of the top 50 City firms based on UK corporate revenue, highlighting those achieving significant growth insight into firms’ strategic plans for its UK corporate group over the next five years
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Search vacanciesAnd just like that, the Olympics are coming to an end. A bit of a comedown for many, but not for the sports lawyers of Northridge Law. Within the space of two Olympic cycles, the sports boutique has cemented itself as, just possibly, the most heavyweight sports team in the country, hop, skipping and jumping […]
An old-school Lincoln’s Inn firm with royal connections. A media-savvy employment specialist. And a full-service regional outfit with a non-lawyer CEO. The similarities aren’t immediately apparent but Farrer & Co, Lewis Silkin and Birketts all passed £100m in revenue in 2023/24, leaving rivals trailing in their wake. That’s what’s so impressive about these three firms. […]
In recent years, Leeds has become a hotbed for new players in the legal arena. And so the burning question old-timers have been asking is: what are their ambitions and how’s that going to affect us? Well, Gowling WLG appears content with its real estate team from Womble Bond Dickinson and has no major expansion […]
The Lawyer’s UK200 has relatively few truly specialist firms. There are a handful of big litigation, personal injury and insurance beasts, like Stewarts, Digby Brown and Keoghs. Sackers focuses on pensions; Stowe and Vardags on family, but the bottom end of the annual ranking of the UK’s largest firms is dominated by regional independents doing […]
Chances are, when asked to name a private equity law firm in the City your first thought would turn to Kirkland, Latham or Simpson Thacher. Hands up who said Sidley? Thought as much. But here’s a data nugget for you. Over the past decade, Sidley’s global private equity-related fee income is thought to have risen […]
Thomson Reuters has acquired a UK-based AI start-up that was founded by an Allen & Overy Shearman trainee two years ago. The target – Safe Sign Technologies – focuses on legal-specific use cases for large language models. This deal is part of an $8bn budget Thomson Reuters announced it had to spend on AI-focused deals […]
Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison is expanding its private equity team with an in-house hire. The general counsel of TDR Capital, David Holdsworth, has joined the law firm after one year and eight months in-house. Prior to that, he was a partner at Kirkland & Ellis for six years, where he was TDR’s longstanding […]
The Post Office paid out a quarter of a billion pounds in legal fees in relation to the Horizon IT scandal, The Lawyer can reveal. A Freedom of Information request made by The Lawyer to the Post Office has revealed £256.9m was paid to 15 law firms and two barristers’ chambers between September 2014 and […]
Ward Hadaway is set to transform both its Newcastle offices into open-plan spaces to enhance hybrid working and maximise occupancy. The firm has been operating out of both Sandgate House and Keel Row House by the River Tyne for years, with teams split across the two buildings. Keel Row House is the more modern of […]
Clifford Chance has released a statement saying it is “in shock and deeply saddened” as one of its New York partners remains missing following the sinking of superyacht Bayesian yesterday. Christopher Morvillo, a white collar and investigations partner based in New York, joined Clifford Chance in 2011 from Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason Anello & Bohrer. […]
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