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Winston & Strawn hires two more Pillsbury partners in New York
US firm hires two more partners from its rival just two weeks after picking up eight other partnersWinston & Strawn hires two more Pillsbury partners in New York
US firm hires two more partners from its rival just two weeks after picking up eight other partnersThe Transfer Window: recent moves including OC, Freshfields and CC
Osborne Clarke (OC) has continued its run of recent recruitment with the hire of Eversheds' former UK corporate head Mark Spinner. Spinner joined OC's City office last week, with his arrival taking the London partner count to 50. He has spent around 25 years spread at Eversheds over two spells, after leaving in 2000 to join internet start-up Wesupply and rejoining the firm two years later.Nixon Peabody to close Paris to focus on US
Nixon Peabody is set to close its Paris office, with the firm aiming to shift its focus to the US. The firm's Paris office currently has 11 partners, two of whom split their time with other offices, seven associates and a paralegal, according to Nixon Peabody's website. The team is headed up by office managing partner Douglas Glucroft. It is unclear where any of the Paris lawyers will go next.The Eureka moment - the implementation of legal project management
Alan Cohen reports on how six major law firms stopped dithering and learned to love legal project managementThe long, long haul - can the magic circle break America?
As attention turns to emerging economies, London's top firms continue to press on in the US. Georgina Stanley asks whether a breakthrough is finally in sightThe long, long haul - can the magic circle break America?
As attention turns to emerging economies, London's top firms continue to press on in the US. Georgina Stanley asks whether a breakthrough is finally in sightA fresh start - reinvigorating one of America's leading law firms
After a few tough years, O'Melveny has a new chair and a revamped strategy. Drew Combs reportsCC signs up litigation partner trio for New York white-collar practice
Clifford Chance (CC) has added three partners to its New York litigation practice with the hire of a trio of former US federal prosecutors. David Raskin, Christopher Morvillo and Edward O'Callaghan all formerly worked together in the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.Nixon Peabody power base shifts to Boston with election of new head
Nixon Peabody has announced a change in management that puts control of the firm in the hands of its Boston head, writes the New York Law Journal. Andrew Glincher, who has managed the top 100 US law firm's Boston office since 2004, will succeed New York partner Richard Langan as chief executive and managing partner in early 2011. The appointment comes after a recent period in which some of Nixon Peabody's most established partners have departed for rival law firms, including DLA Piper and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.Countdown to Compliance: SEC Private Fund Reforms
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