US firm also recruited a leveraged finance partner from Linklaters last month
Latham’s London finance co-chair Tania Bedi latest to swell Sidley’s ranks
Tweaks to the Arbitration Act should ensure London's continued popularity as a top seat for international arbitration, writes Fiona Cain of Haynes Boone
John Bruce takes the helm at UK insurance specialist following Nick Thomas’s 27 year-tenure
Move follows transatlantic firm’s announcement in September that it was shuttering its Warsaw office
Mathieu Balzarini, LexisNexis’s vice president of product in the CEMEA region, says interest in Gen AI legal research tools ‘is both high and growing rapidly’
Results show EU Commission’s security initiative is having success in tackling counterfeits
Law firms should look to sports teams for lessons on how to build a loyal audience, writes Vinson & Elkins’ chief communications officer Allan Schoenberg
More than 120 lawyers could move to Irish heavyweight should deal go through
Number of promotions increases from 49 last year, though proportion of women falls to 35%
Charlotte Proudman hails 'turning point' for women's rights and a barrister's freedom of speech
Chicago firm also makes up 27 to counsel in largest combined class to date
BCLP report shows corruption remains a significant challenge for the arbitration process
Kirkland & Ellis and Herbert Smith Freehills also among nine law firm’s called in for the largest takeover by a Japanese insurer
Two years ‘too long’ for Jo Sidhu KC case to finish, says Bar leader, as he urges barristers to call out misconduct