Reform in the UK has been slow and painful, but it has happened nonetheless and it is picking up speed, writes Jessica Keal of Simkins | 3yrs
Reform in the UK has been slow and painful, but it has happened nonetheless and it is picking up speed, writes Jessica Keal of Simkins | 3yrs
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Everything you need to know about relocating Down Under by Alison Barrett of Nicholas Scott Global Legal Recruitment | 3yrs
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Phoebe Wilkinson and Patrick Ayad are named managing partners for growth and sectors respectively | 3yrs
Agreement includes increased deployment of ‘empowered negotiators’ with remit to take on more complex work | 3yrs
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German practice grows to 60 lawyers as firm targets further expansion in key market Germany | 3yrs
Eric Takeshi McCrath will be the firm’s first ethnically diverse chair when he replaces Larren Nashelsky in October | 3yrs
New office will be co-led by prominent trial lawyers Patty Eakes and Angelo Calfo | 3yrs
Move blamed on falling workload now UK has third country status with EU | 3yrs
Almost two-thirds of women say senior management at their firms aren’t prioritising gender pay | 3yrs
Women account for 38% of the promotions, just under the firm’s 40% long-term average | 3yrs
US disputes specialist teams up with Ukrainian firm and UK barristers to launch Strasbourg proceedings | 3yrs
Duo to form boutique following Chicago giant’s decision to drop Second Amendment cases | 3yrs
John Pierce will co-chair Latham’s international arbitration practice alongside Fernando Mantilla-Serrano | 3yrs