Clifford Chance has lost its second senior tech partner in London in as many months. The firm’s co-head of data protection and cybersecurity, Simon Persoff, has left for DLA Piper. Persoff joined Clifford Chance in 2020 from DLA where he was a senior consultant. After training at Baker McKenzie, Persoff worked in-house and as an […]
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A&O Shearman has introduced an AI assessment into its graduate recruitment process to identify trainee solicitors with a strong technological awareness. Candidates will be asked questions to encourage them to think outside of the box, including how they would go about writing accurate prompts for the AI to support their work. Measuring a candidate’s approach […]
A&L Goodbody is to focus its West Coast business development efforts on its San Francisco rep office, leading it to close its outpost in Silicon Valley. The firm is in the process of winding down its office in the tech heartland of Palo Alto and will relinquish the office when its lease expires in the […]
A team of 13 have switched to King & Spalding from Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft, after it emerged that four partners would be leading the team move back in June. At the start of the summer, Cadwalader fund finance partners Samantha Hutchinson, Nathan Parker and Mathan Navaratnam, as well as ESG partner Sukhvir Basran, lined […]
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Search vacanciesCash piles rose during the pandemic, but the latest year-end shows a turnaround. Across the UK 200, debt levels are increasing, and those precious cash reserves are being eroded by a tide of rising costs. This evidence suggests the trend is most prominent among firms that occupy the mid-tier; these firms are spending big as […]
Who says UK firms are getting left behind in the global legal market? Whoever it is should take a look at the top end of this year’s UK 200, which later this month highlights that for the first time ever, all four magic circle firms have a turnover of more than £2bn (though it’s worth […]
In the battle for European funds dominance, we regret to inform you that Dublin and Luxembourg could soon be at loggerheads. Both cities have made funds a key part of their economies, welcoming foreign investment with tax-friendly policies eager to attract capital. Given this environment, European firms are missing a trick when it comes to […]
We hope it wasn’t Simone Biles that elevated Ropes & Gray’s longstanding interest in Paris into something resembling a decision this summer. But it’s certainly suspicious that after years of procrastination, Ropes’s thoughts have turned to France. You wouldn’t have predicted this a couple of months – and a hundred news cycles – ago, when the political […]
Both Taylor Wessing and Bird & Bird set €1bn (£858m) revenue targets in the summer. For Taylor Wessing, this means finding an additional £377m in revenue by its 2028 target date, while 2Birds needs £313m to hit its 2029/30 target. These firms are scaling up from a defensive position – they are contending with smaller […]
Two of Sidley Austin’s private equity team are moving to A&O Shearman as the latter continues to grow out its City practice. Dan Graham and Paul Dunbar are moving to the magic circle firm after three years at Sidley. Before then, the pair worked at Vinson & Elkins together from 2016 to 2021. Dunbar is […]
Latham & Watkins has hired a partner from Baker McKenzie to bolster its corporate practice and life sciences groups. Melanie Howard joins Latham after seven years as a partner at Bakers. Before Bakers, Howard was a senior associate at Clifford Chance for ten years. She is also qualified to practise in Australia, having spent three […]
Morgan Lewis has made two new hires in its London office to expand its life sciences offering in disputes and corporate. The firm has hired intellectual property litigator Hiroshi Sheraton from Baker McKenzie, where he was for 10 years. Sheraton’s practice focuses on contentious patent and trademark issues, and prior to Baker McKenzie, he spent […]
Weeks after the start of the university clearing process, many institutions have not yet met their quotas for undergraduate law students. Clearing runs over the course of the summer and allows students to secure a place at universities that still have places available, with many of the most popular courses filling up in a matter […]
Burges Salmon has awarded bonuses across the firm after the firm posted record revenue and net profit growth. Turnover jumped 27.1 per cent from £128.2m to £163m, while underlying net profit rocketed by 46 per cent from £34.6m to £54m. Burges Salmon’s revenue has jumped by 55 per cent since 2020 Managing partner Roger Bull […]
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