Rod Rosenstein will lead the firm’s US national security practice, while Tim Finley joins as a partner in its antitrust practice | 1d
Rod Rosenstein will lead the firm’s US national security practice, while Tim Finley joins as a partner in its antitrust practice | 1d
Financial Reporting Council supervision director Sarah Rapson will replace Paul Philip later this year | 1w
Barnabas Reynolds joins having co-led A&O Shearman’s financial services regulatory group, in rare London lateral for US firm | 3w
Former Bar Council chair Dutton dies at 68, a decade after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease | 1mo
Hires include A&O Shearman’s US head of financial services regulatory, a finance partner, two counsel and five associates | 2mos
Report backed by TheCityUK and Freshfields calls for smarter screening to protect security without stifling investment | 2mos
Anglo-Australian giant 'disappointed' by fine levied for ‘human error’ payments to sanctioned entities | 3mos
Former RPC white collar crime head Sam Tate is joining with a team of two associates and a counsel | 3mos
Alan Kershaw resigns for ‘personal considerations’ half way through his four-year term | 4mos
Nick Leale was previously a partner at Armstrong Teasdale’s defunct London office and head of regulatory at Blake Morgan | 5mos
UK government cites pro-growth agenda as Competition and Markets Authority chair Marcus Bokkerink resigns | 5mos
US firm beefs up environmental, safety and health practice with group led by partners Peter Sellar and Gerard McElwee | 5mos
Deferred prosecution agreements can penalise businesses for wrongdoing without them facing prosecution, but they don’t shield culpable individuals, write Grosvenor Law’s James Broomhall and Darius Latham-Koenig | 5mos
Tie-up with Al Fahad & Partners adds 17-fee earners to US firm’s nine-lawyer Riyadh team | 5mos
Three made up in London following exit of office managing partner Justin Stock for Akin in the summer | 7mos
Law firm executive discusses defending luxury brands and the rising importance of ESG legislation | 7mos
Despite challenges, deal environment is expected to improve next year as exit opportunities increase, Dechert says | 7mos
Upcoming global ESG regulations will be a catalyst for transformation within the luxury sector, according to a new report from Baker & McKenzie and Positive Luxury | 8mos
Excessive regulation could lead to funders exiting the market, potentially reducing access to justice, ELI study suggests | 8mos
David Martin Connelly returns to McGuireWoods in Washington after seven year hiatus | 8mos