Hire follows Hogan Lovells hiring 23-lawyer finance and M&A team in Italy from Orrick | 2d
Hire follows Hogan Lovells hiring 23-lawyer finance and M&A team in Italy from Orrick | 2d
Strong performance across all regions and industries sees Anglo-Australian firm grow turnover 9% to £961m | 5d
Alexandra Chauvin’s hire follows firm recruiting Ropes funds heavyweight Emily Brown last November | 6d
A&O’s former banking co-head Philip Bowden among banking and finance quartet | 2w
Reena Gogna latest hire to boost US firm’s lender-side leveraged finance offering in the City | 3w
Fund finance and ESG partners make the move alongside team of associates | 1mo
Joel Grossmark joins as a partner and will help grow Travers Smith’s retailisation practice | 1mo
Stephen Simcock will replace Rob Lavet, who is retiring and moving to a director role | 1mo
Firm becomes first in Am Law 100 to set up shop in wealthy resort town of Park City | 1mo
Latest team hire sees up to 20 lawyers led by K&S restructuring and finance co-head Jennifer Daly join across US | 1mo
New team is led by partners Rowan Armstrong and Alex Mason | 2mos
Ceremony at London’s Temple Church to be held in honour of former director of strategic relationships at Law Society of England and Wales | 2mos
Partners Chris Kandel and John Burge join as US firm continues London hiring spree | 2mos
Stephanie Culpepper replaces Jim Henson, who will focus on his role as president of Lument Finance Trust | 2mos
Debt finance partner Alexander van der Gaag joins from Kirkland as counsel Joanna Roberts moves over from Travers Smith | 2mos
Luke McDougall joins as Wall Street firm moves to build out UK leveraged finance bench | 2mos
US firm will continue to operate in Hong Kong, but bulk of office will resurrect historic Johnson Stokes & Master brand | 2mos
Kenneth Burdon to be joined by Simpson Thacher funds partner Nathan Somogie for launch later this year | 2mos
Group includes 13 partners including Frank Segall and Josef Volman, who will co-chair new office | 2mos
Transatlantic merger creates global giant with nearly 4,000 lawyers and $3.5bn revenue | 2mos