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Tui names next legal leader as it refocuses on growth following heavy pandemic losses

Dr Nina Scherf's arrival at tourism giant coincides with issuing of sanctions against major shareholder, Russian billionaire Alexey Mordashov

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Nelson Mullins, Simpson Thacher lead Japan's Coincheck through $1.3bn SPAC merger

Allen & Overy, Mori Hamada & Matsumoto, Littler Mendleson, Anderson Mori & Tomotsune and De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek also act on merger with Thunder Bridge Capital Partners

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Quinn Emanuel acts pro bono for Ukraine in human rights proceedings over Russia invasion

Team to bring case before European Convention on Human Rights over ‘unprovoked, unjustified and unlawful acts of aggression’

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Addleshaw Goddard continues European expansion drive with offices in Munich and Frankfurt

UK firm's strategy 'well ahead' of schedule as it follow up on moves into Dublin and Luxembourg

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Men dominate Slaughter and May partner promotions in first year after publication of diversity targets

Just one woman made up in eight-strong cohort although five-year average is just shy of long-term goal

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Addleshaw Goddard opens in Luxembourg with corporate trio from Fieldfisher

Some 90% of the funds finance work Addleshaws undertakes involves Luxembourg in some way, firm says

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Latham & Watkins sees revenue soar 27% to smash $5bn barrier

Los Angeles giant’s income hits $5.49bn against a 26% rise in PEP to $5.71m

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Dechert hires leading financial crime lawyer in London from Ropes & Gray

Judith Seddon served as co-head of Ropes’ white collar and government enforcement practice

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DWF builds LatAm and Africa expansion potential with Iberian associations

Associations with Portuguese law firm and Spanish loss adjusting business follow 2019 acquisition of 40-partner Spanish law firm RCD

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Ex-Gibson Dunn partner fails to overturn disbarment for misleading court

Appeal by Peter Gray in high-profile Djibouti case founders after judge rules case against him was ‘very strong’

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Willkie Farr and Munger Tolles headline Alleghany's $11.6bn acquisition by Berkshire Hathaway

Deal marks largest transaction since 2015 by Warren Buffett's investment company

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International law experts join campaign for 'Nuremberg-inspired' tribunal to investigate Putin

Ukraine foreign minister and two former British prime ministers among signatories of Justice for Ukraine

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Three-partner Orrick energy and utilities team joins Osborne Clarke in London

Arrival of John Deacon and two other partners adds heft to UK firm's renewables and power management capabilities

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Ince signals 'new era' for Dubai office as it unveils replacements for departing head

Joint managing partners take charge after loss of former leader to Stephenson Harwood dents growth

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