Baker McKenzie’s annual disputes survey shows global companies are also concerned about employment disputes | 1mo
Baker McKenzie’s annual disputes survey shows global companies are also concerned about employment disputes | 1mo
Dispute boutique’s largest partner class since 2019 includes lawyer involved in mammoth Trucks Cartel litigation | 1mo
Arif Hyder Ali and Joe Tirado are the latest arbitration partners to swap ‘Big Law’ for boutique life | 1mo
Hong Kong-headquartered corporate services group responds to claim filed in BVI | 1mo
BVI action against Hong Kong company alleges ‘dissipation of billions of dollars in stolen funds’ | 1mo
Split comes ahead of Kramer Levin’s planned merger with Herbert Smith Freehills | 1mo
Simmons scores victory for client in first opt out trial before Competition Appeal Tribunal | 1mo
Clive Gringras latest in string of recent partner hires for US firm’s City office | 1mo
Charlotte Proudman hails 'turning point' for women's rights and a barrister's freedom of speech | 1mo
BCLP report shows corruption remains a significant challenge for the arbitration process | 1mo
Leading litigators James Keyte and Enoch Liang join the disputes powerhouse | 1mo
Daniel Hunt joins as a partner, adding collective actions and mainstream antitrust expertise | 2mos
Former Clyde & Co partner Sapna Jhangiani KC joins London commercial set in Singapore | 2mos
Rebekah Finch of TLT examines how the recent phone-hacking litigation highlights the power of the SIOC to offer victims vindication and restore reputations | 2mos
Agreement set to be challenged by litigation funder is subject to approval by Competition Appeal Tribunal | 2mos
Ministerial reshuffle prompted by resignation of Louise Haigh as transport secretary | 2mos
Three made up in London following exit of office managing partner Justin Stock for Akin in the summer | 2mos
Firm could cut up to 100 roles, according to reports | 2mos
Nearly 70% agree that an increase in group claims would lead to improvements in corporate behaviour, according to research by Portland Communications | 2mos
Opt out claim alleges 65 million consumers were impacted by anti-competitive practices in mobile search | 2mos