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Kramer Levin touches down in Washington DC with litigation boutique tie-up
Move adds 24 lawyers to Kramer Levin's litigation and appellate practice and brings its office count up to four
Unconscious bias training 'least effective' in tackling gender inequality in legal profession
Flexible working is 'most popular' and perceived as 'most effective' tool, IBA/LexisNexis study finds
Privacy software unicorn OneTrust taps former HP legal chief as first-ever CLO
Kim Rivera joins Atlanta-based company valued at $5.3bn after six years at HP
Clifford Chance and Hengeler Mueller advise on Bayer's sale of pesticide unit to Cinven for $2.6bn
Transatlantic carve out deal sees CC field teams in Germany, the US, UK and France
Withers hires luxury law team in Milan from Baker McKenzie
Carlo Alberto Demichelis becomes UK firm's 12th partner based in Italy
K&L Gates beefs up Boston IP offering with 12-strong team from local boutique
Two partners and 10 lawyers, patent agents and tech specialists join US firm in burgeoning life sciences centre
Hogan Lovells publishes 'first of its kind' report to help lawyers working with survivors of economic abuse
Guidance focuses on legally recognised form of abuse involving control of a partner or ex-partner’s resources
King & Spalding grows revenue 20% to $1.83bn against 25% jump in PEP
Atlanta firm sees PEP hit $4.37m at the tail end of a jam-packed year for big deals
Cooley feasts off record deal markets to post 28% revenue rise to $1.9bn
PEP also jumps 28% as London office reaps dividends with 50% turnover increase
Linklaters announces closure of Moscow office ending presence spanning 30 years
Magic Circle giant is latest firm to call time on Russian presence in response to Ukraine invasion, winding down 70-lawyer operation
Nelson Mullins hires nine-lawyer Tucker Ellis disputes team for Cleveland launch
Office – the firm's fourth new venture this year and 31st overall – will focus on pharmaceutical and medical device sectors
CMS puts Moscow office under 'critical review' over Russia's 'brutal and unlawful' invasion of Ukraine
International giant known for strength of Eastern European network becomes third law firm to place future of Moscow arm in the spotlight
Houthoff ditches Kremlin as client over ‘acts of war by the Russian Federation in Ukraine’
Instructions have included award-winning work on $50bn Yukos arbitration and cases relating to annexation of Crimea
Mannheimer Swartling withdraws Swedish lawyers from Moscow office and plots 'orderly exit'
Operations in Russia suspended 'with immediate effect' as firm concedes international trade has not ensured peace
Squire Patton Boggs adds European white collar head as part of group hire in London and Paris
US firm boosts white collar and investigations team in Europe amid steep rise in corporate crime and fraud cases
Sidley Austin adds private equity strength in London with Dechert partner hire
Robert Darwin latest addition to Chicago giant's European PE bench as it rebuilds following team loss to Goodwin Procter
Osborne Clarke hires 30 lawyers from Polish firms for Warsaw launch
Move will help Polish clients navigate the changing business landscape amid Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine, Osborne Clarke CEO said
Akin Gump loses restructuring partner to Gleiss Lutz in London
German firm opened its doors in London back in November to take on more antitrust litigation work and EU law-related instructions
Simmons & Simmons to launch first US office in Silicon Valley
City firm has recruited Osborne Clarke's former local managing partner to spearhead new office
Pinsent Masons launches real estate practice in South Africa with boutique tie-up
Addition of Gunn Attorneys also strengthens UK firm's local ESG offering