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Hausfeld hires competition partner from Scott+Scott in London

Belinda Hollway adds class action and competition damages litigation expertise

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Bindmans launches Social Justice Fund aimed at improving access to justice

UK firm will donate 10% of client fees to fund that will split proceeds with the Access to Justice Foundation and Just4Kids Law

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Kinstellar builds in Asia with Cambodia launch

Top European independent forms association with two Cambodian firms after debuting in Southeast Asia last year through Vietnam tie-up

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Seventh Paul Weiss partner exits for litigation boutique in wake of Trump deal

Melissa Zappala joins Washington DC firm Dunn Isaacson Rhee following its launch in May by quartet of prominent Paul Weiss litigators

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‘Outstanding barrister of his generation’ – lawyers mourn death of Timothy Dutton KC

Former Bar Council chair Dutton dies at 68, a decade after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease

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Online retailer Ocado rehires Britvic GC as next legal head

Ocado’s former deputy GC Mollie Stoker to return, taking on GC role from Neill Abrams, who is retiring

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Former US attorney leaves Paul Weiss for Jenner & Block in wake of Trump deal

Damian Williams latest to leave New York firm after White House deal to avoid executive action

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Dentons builds in Germany with DLA Piper duo

Partner Jan Pohle joins in Dusseldorf alongside a senior associate to boost global giant’s tech and data protection offering

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Three firms steer Kimberly-Clark sale of majority stake in international tissue unit to Brazil’s Suzano

Kirkland & Ellis and Baker McKenzie guide Kleenex tissue-maker Kimberly-Clark as Freshfields counsels Suzano

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Lawyers divided on litigation funding in post-Civil Justice Council report debate

Claimant and defence lawyers argue whether litigation funding has been beneficial or detrimental at London International Disputes Week event

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Starbucks on hunt for new legal chief as CLO set to depart ‘in the coming months’

Brad Lerman set to leave the company after just over two years, according to a regulatory filing

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Should access to justice always take precedence over freedom of conscience when representing clients?

Panel at London International Disputes Week featuring ex-Lord Chancellor, Alex Chalk KC, debates finely balanced ethical dilemmas

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German Bar Association strikes first AI partnership to offer tech to its 60,000 members

Leading German legaltech firm Bryter to offer AI productivity tools at discounted rates

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The Global Legal Post launches Law Over Borders Arbitration guide

Edited by Volterra Fietta partners Ahmed Abdel Hakam, Gunjan Sharma and Robert G. Volterra, guide offers cross-jurisdictional insight into arbitration law and practice

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Two years on German firms take lead on Unified Patent Court activity

Germany’s dominating on a number of fronts, but UK firms are more than holding their own according to figures drawn up by the European Patent Litigators Association

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