Decision to close arbitration-focused outpost after 10 years follows ‘routine review’ | 8mos
Decision to close arbitration-focused outpost after 10 years follows ‘routine review’ | 8mos
Katie Szewczyk rejoins Brick Court as deputy senior clerk after more than decade at rival set | 8mos
Arrival of four partners and their team follows DWF’s hire in May of a 13-strong marine insurance team from Kennedys | 8mos
Wachtell advises Pfizer as it scrambles to win slice of booming obesity drug market with Paul Weiss-repped Metsera | 8mos
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Matthew Abrusci replaces Heidi Mason, who retired at the start of this month | 8mos
Robert Parson is the second trade finance partner to join in as many months | 8mos
Burr Eckstut joins as head of US tech transactions from White & Case | 8mos
McKool Smith IP litigators Avery Williams and Joseph Micheli consider the implications of Anthropic’s recent proposed $1.5bn settlement for copyright infringement | 8mos
Guidelines are designed to bring clarity to a growing aspect of modern arbitration practice | 9mos
Speakers at IBA Africa forum warn that retention, flexible working and cultural change are vital to stop talent drain | 9mos
Group joins across US and in Seoul as Sheppard Mullin moves to build preeminent IP practice | 9mos
Isabelle Vincent and Arnaud Roiron are joined by a team of three associates | 9mos
BAT’s corporate and regulatory affairs director Paul McCrory will replace Jerome Abelman on 1 January | 9mos
Company previously used AJB Law Group for legal counsel | 9mos
Speakers at IBA conference say lawyers must guide businesses through disrupted supply chains, new markets and evolving trade rules | 9mos
Michael Brueck joins after 15 years as a partner at Kirkland where he led on deals for Danaher, GLP and Evercore | 9mos
Move follows recent openings in Riyadh and Tokyo as UK firm aims to reach €1bn in revenue by 2029 | 9mos
Jonathan Palmer is replacing Hossein Nowbar, who is exiting after two years in the role | 9mos
Competition Appeal Tribunal draws attention to ‘very low rate of take-up’ by customers in rail fare case | 9mos