Compliance burden also likely to increase around ESG issues, says Hogan Lovells | 4yrs
Compliance burden also likely to increase around ESG issues, says Hogan Lovells | 4yrs
Stephen Kim brings experience in-house at Bayer and Indivior to Avicanna | 4yrs
Webinar on 20 January also features legal leaders from Kempinski Hotels, Crystal Clean and Insight Enterprises | 4yrs
Team made up of SEC alumni and led by whistleblower practice head Jordan Thomas take clients to found new firm | 4yrs
As brands deepen relationships with influencers, contracts are becoming more complex, web seminar finds | 4yrs
Arrivals include Linklaters' former China head and add private equity and financial regulation expertise | 4yrs
Milan-based firm’s ESG team will be led by 12 partners across a range of practices | 4yrs
Lara Thyagarajan is the latest in a trio of recent Sidley hires from US financial regulatory agencies | 4yrs
Contracting issues and employment law concerns top of in-house agenda, according to a Luxury Law Alliance and Barnes & Thornburg roundtable | 4yrs
Some 55% of law firms said they need to enhance their ESG capabilities, according to Landmark Information survey | 4yrs
Julia Dixon becomes latest UK Magic Circle partner to depart for a top US firm on home turf | 4yrs
The rapidly-growing firm is proving an appealing option for corporate talent | 4yrs
Launch marks firm’s fifth office since it was established in 2019 | 4yrs
Latest roundup features Freshfields, Linklaters, Hall & Wilcox, K&L Gates, Ashurst, Clayton Utz and Gherson Solicitors | 4yrs
Move comes as $18bn-valued company prepares for greater security by new legal head's former boss, SEC chairman Gary Gensler | 4yrs
The ESG movement has handed general counsel an opportunity to raise their C-suite status, study argues | 4yrs
Speakers at September’s in-person event include executives from Cocoon, Emilio Pucci, L’Oréal, Manolo Blahnik and McKinsey | 4yrs
International arbitration specialist Alexander Uff quits private practice for the Bar | 5yrs
The proposed legislation means that companies will no longer be free in the safety assessment of their AI products and will have to observe strict requirements, writes Elisabeth Kohoutek and Ulf Grundmann | 5yrs