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A&O Shearman Names Middle East Managing Partner
The combination of Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling goes live on 1 May, with the former Middle East head acting as senior partner.Dentons and Clyde & Co Boost Partnerships in Latest Promotion Rounds
Earlier this week, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer announced its own promotions round, joining firms such as Herbert Smith Freehills and CMS.US Duo Land Lead Roles on £1.3B Edinburgh Airport Sale
French company Vinci Airports is acquiring 50% stake in the airport, while Global Infrastructure Partners will manage the remaining share.'A Game of Musical Chairs': Big Law's Shifting Debt Finance Scene in London
A range of partners believe a series big-name lawyer moves in the field of leveraged finance has changed the pecking order of leading law firms in the UK.Freshfields Promotes 23 to Global Partnership
The latest round marks a slight decline, following the firm's largest promotion round last year, when it elevated 30 lawyers to partnership.View more book results for the query "Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer"
Freshfields Misses Out as HSF, Latham and Kirkland Take on Marex New York IPO
HSF and Freshfields were enlisted for Marex's London IPO plans before they were shelved, but only the former maintains its advisory position for the NY float.Hengeler and Freshfields Advise on €1.25B German Hotel Deal
The bid involves One Hotels & Resorts Gmbh purchasing the remaining 35% stake of its Hotel Chain Motel One from a private equity investment firm.Freshfields Swipes London Cooley Capital Markets Partner
The London hire comes at a time when the firm has been pushing forward on its growth strategy both in London and the U.S.Freshfields, Simpson Thacher, Haiwen and Fangda on Dalian Wanda's $8.3B Mall Unit Stake Sale
Freshfields is advising Dalian Wanda while Simpson Thacher, Haiwen and Fangda are advising the investors.Can You Be a Diligent Parent And an Equity Partner?
Gender diversity progress at the equity partnership level has ground to a halt and long-term targets are not working—probably because the system discriminates against primary carers, writes the Global Lawyer.Download Now
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