Incoming team is led by partners Sindhura Swaminathan and Olivier Le Bars | 3w
Incoming team is led by partners Sindhura Swaminathan and Olivier Le Bars | 3w
Firm has hired seven partners into the practice across Abu Dhabi, Paris and London since 1 April, six of them from White & Case | 3w
Cohort includes Adam Polonsky, who was part of team working on long-running CAT claim with Visa that settled today | 1mo
Incoming hires include Abu Dhabi-based Din Eshanov and London-based George Kazakov | 2mos
Project finance specialist Alexander Malahias joins ahead of planned office launch later this year | 2mos
London-based firm becomes latest to launch in kingdom’s hot legal market | 3mos
Tie-up with Al Fahad & Partners adds 17-fee earners to US firm’s nine-lawyer Riyadh team | 4mos
New York stalwart promotes heavily in hometown and across alternative investments and energy | 4mos
Project and energy team’s exit follows EY cutting legal roles in UK | 6mos
New Denver office will be led by trio of V&E partners, including office managing partner Sarah Morgan | 7mos
The number of new women partners also fell, accounting for 22% of the total compared to 36% last year | 7mos
Group including eight partners moves over as A&O Shearman winds down Johannesburg office | 8mos
London-based partner Martin Kavanagh takes helm of 200-partner group | 8mos
Scottish firm’s profits hit £30.2m as revenue rises 7% to exceed £71m | 10mos
Incoming team is led by Bracewell’s new Paris managing partner Anne Lapierre | 10mos
Partner transfers from Singapore to lead office focused on shipping, trade and dispute resolution | 10mos
Strong performance across all regions and industries sees Anglo-Australian firm grow turnover 9% to £961m | 10mos
US firm will continue to operate in Hong Kong, but bulk of office will resurrect historic Johnson Stokes & Master brand | 1yr
Women make up half of internal partner promotions at Anglo Australian firm over five-year rolling average | 1yr
Women make up majority of round for firm in strong growth mode | 1yr