[ad_1] Law firms across Africa are bullish about the prospect of increased workflows in 2021, which they believe could be boosted by the positive impact of Brexit, which
[ad_1] Simmons & Simmons has added a litigator in Hong Kong to bolster its greater China dispute resolution practice, which will now have six partners. Gary Yin joins as
[ad_1] The U.K. arm of U.S. firm Littler Mendelson has described its debut in Ireland as a move unrelated to Brexit. GQ Littler has formally opened its Dublin
[ad_1] Hogan Lovells is the latest law firm to up its emergency leave policy, providing five additional days to its U.K. workforce. The firm has introduced a new
[ad_1] Linklaters former global arbitration co-head Pierre Duprey has launched a new law firm in Paris. The new firm, ADF Avocats, enters the market less than a year
[ad_1] Macfarlanes has appointed a new managing partner to take over from incumbent Julian Howard once his term expires in 2022, alongside its appointment of its first ever
[ad_1] Macfarlanes M&A partner Robert Ogilvy-Watson has left the firm less than two years after he joined from Ashurst, a spokesperson for the firm confirmed on Monday. Ogilvy-Watson
[ad_1] Law firms have known for a long time that diversity matters. City institutions have understood that equality, access and inclusion should be pillars of their working culture.
[ad_1] Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner has hired its second London litigator in as many months, the firm announced. Pinsent Masons partner Shy Jackson joins the firm’s construction disputes
[ad_1] U.S. District Judge James Rodney Gilstrap of the Eastern District of Texas. Photo: Diego M. Radzinschi/ALM U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap is not going to step aside