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Willkie Grows New Munich Office With Private Equity Partner From Latham
Willkie said the hire continues its expansion in Germany, where it has tripled in size in four years to about 85 attorneys.
Dentons Takes Employment Partner Duo from Kennedys in Sydney
Justin Le Blond and Persephone Stuckey-Clarke to start on Monday.
Chinese Law Firms Announced 40 New Offices in 12 Months. Will the Investment Pay Off?
Chinese law firms are expanding aggressively within China but top-tier Chinese firms have focused outward, to international markets. With the Chinese cross-border deal market growing increasingly quiet, will these firms pivot toward mainland expansion?
Corrs Reported to Have the Largest Pay Gap of Major Australian Firms
Workplace Gender Equality Agency releases pay gap data for first time.
Seasoned Commercial Litigator Joins McCarthy Tétrault From Dentons in Toronto
Marina Sampson's client list includes Amazon and Canadian National Railway.View more book results for the query "Dentons"


Big Law Adds Tax, Litigation Attorneys in Europe as Brexit, Economy and Reforms Fuel Demand
Ashurst, Dentons, DLA Piper, Squire Patton Boggs and Paul Hastings have been adding investment fund tax partners, who can pivot their focus during market downturns to wherever demand is strongest.
Vereins: A Means for Law Firms to Dodge Responsibility?
Swiss verein law firms, made up of multiple distinct legal entities, like to portray themselves as one unified firm—but when they're against the wall, do they shape-shift to their advantage?
'One Firm' or Separate Entities? Vereins' Growth Bumps Into Conflicts, Liability Concerns
A ruling from an appellate court in the U.S. has put Baker McKenzie's structure under scrutiny, two years after Dentons was saddled with a $32 million malpractice verdict that also implicated the firm's verein status.
Air Canada Argues Lying AI Chatbot Was a Separate Legal Entity—and Loses
A small claims court judge has ordered the airline to pay up in the wake of what he called the company's "remarkable submission."
Baker McKenzie's Verein Structure Heavily Scrutinized in US Malpractice Case
The firm argues that the case 'has no merit', and has accused its former client of 'forum shopping', calling its lawsuit an 'affront' to certain legal doctrines.
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