Partner transfers from Singapore to lead office focused on shipping, trade and dispute resolution | 5d
Partner transfers from Singapore to lead office focused on shipping, trade and dispute resolution | 5d
Ben Rigby reports from the European Young Bar Association’s summer conference in Copenhagen | 3w
Group includes four partners and will be spread across firm’s St. Louis and Denver offices | 1mo
Michael Holston joins having worked with Paul Weiss on breakup of GE into separate companies | 1mo
Scott Schirick joins in New York where he will focus on federal and state litigation, regulatory and white collar matters | 2mos
Women make up majority of round for firm in strong growth mode | 2mos
New partners include former government lawyer Lee Cortes and Preti Flaherty’s environmental chair Jeffrey Talbert | 3mos
Andrew Sackey joins DLA Piper’s corporate crime and investigations team | 4mos
Investigations and litigation team boosted by arrival of Stuart Alford KC and Oliver Browne | 5mos
Legal ethics academic Richard Moorhead highlights risks posed by culture of ‘adversarial partisanship’ and ‘excessive zeal’ in profession | 5mos
Kimberly Hamm will lead her new firm’s congressional investigations group in Washington DC | 6mos
Lure of energy transition boom sees Steptoe absorb an energy boutique while Bakers has raided Eversheds Sutherland | 6mos
Littler survey shows majority of companies expanding their diversity and inclusion commitments | 6mos
Competition law boutique elevates David Gallagher to partner, while also adding another CMA lawyer to its ranks | 10mos
The white-collar crime, fraud and investigations partner held a number of senior roles at transatlantic firm | 1yr
Arrival of trio in Washington DC comes as rising geopolitical tensions fuel greater enforcement | 1yr
Burges Salmon instructed to advise on scandal inquiry but HSF retains role advising on ‘other matters’ | 1yr
Marike Bakker replaces Chris Warner as co-managing partner alongside Sjoerd Meijer and Lieke van der Velden | 1yr
This week’s roundup of top in-house moves also includes appointments at Kroll, PlayOn! Sports, Imerys and APCO Holdings | 1yr
Robin Nunn will be based in the Magic Circle firm’s New York and Washington DC offices | 1yr