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June 11, 2012 | International Edition

The Transfer Window: recent moves including CMS, Shoosmiths and K&L

CMS Cameron McKenna has appointed Rita Lowe as its new UK head of banking and finance, replacing Will Meredith in the role. Lowe, whose practice focuses on advising distressed companies and investors, is currently leading the Camerons team advising Dewey & LeBoeuf's UK LLP on its wind-down proceedings, which is expected to take up to 12 months to complete.
4 minute read
May 22, 2012 | International Edition

Dewey London partners to vote on administration; US nears bankruptcy

Dewey & LeBoeuf's London arm could file for administration as early as tomorrow (23 May) as partners prepare to vote on winding down operations in a meeting expected to take place at 10am. The news comes as the stricken firm has brought in global restructuring firm Zolfo Cooper in the US, where it is moving closer to filing for bankruptcy.
2 minute read
May 21, 2012 | International Edition

Dewey restructuring duo join Proskauer as two more City partners find homes

Dewey & LeBoeuf's London arm has seen a further four partner departures, including restructuring duo Mark Fennessy and Hazel Miller who are set to join their New York counterparts at US rival Proskauer Rose. Fennessy and Miller's forthcoming departures come just days after New York bankruptcy chief Martin Bienenstock announced his departure for Proskauer alongside a six-partner team.
2 minute read
March 22, 2012 |

Funds promises to be the fertile ground that has long eluded US law firm leaders

Funds proves the rare City practice line that really goes with US invaders' flow. Georgina Stanley reports
67 minute read
March 03, 2010 |

US firms paused expansion in 2009 but are back on the hunt

As Legal Week's survey of lateral hiring by US firms in London recently demonstrated, partner moves were thin on the ground in 2009, at least by the yardstick of recent years. The research found 59 hires across 37 of the largest US firms. This was substantially down on the senior recruitment seen at US firms over the last five years - this group managed 77 partner hires in 2008 - but in many ways it is surprising that the figure wasn't even lower. Lateral hiring virtually shut down in the first half of 2009 as firms drastically slashed costs in the worst phase of the global recession. The second half of the year, which saw an aggressive hiring spree from Greenberg Traurig Maher claim no less than 15 partners, was pretty active in contrast.
34 minute read
September 30, 2009 |

BT adds Camerons to panel after review of global advisers

BT has unveiled its global legal panel, handing CMS Cameron McKenna a first-time appointment alongside regular advisers Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Bird & Bird. The three firms will primarily advise the telecommunications giant on corporate, commercial and antitrust/regulation work.
7 minute read
July 07, 2008 |

French indie signs up Freshfields partner

Parisian independent Bredin Prat has recruited leading employment lawyer Pascale Lagesse from the local offices of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer to launch a new practice area. Lagesse, who heads the employment department at the local office of Freshfields, is set to join Bredin Prat in October this year. The hire represents the first foray into employment law for the corporate boutique, which operates a 'best friends' relationship with Slaughter and May in the UK.
11 minute read
February 29, 2008 |

Proskauer Rose posts double-digit 2007 growth

Proskauer Rose has announced double-digit growth in both profits and turnover for 2007, with revenue at the New York law firm up by almost a fifth to $627.8m (£320m). Top 50 US firm Proskauer saw its revenues rise by 22% on last year's figure of $514.3m (£262m) to hit the new high.
19 minute read
January 23, 2008 |

DLA taps Dentons as Paris push picks up pace

DLA Piper has bagged two partners for its rapidly expanding Paris practice after a raid on the local arm of City firm Denton Wilde Sapte. Dentons corporate partners Francois Serres and Lionel Koehler-Magne have joined DLA Piper's office in the French capital, becoming the latest in a string of partner-level appointments made by the transatlantic giant in recent months.
35 minute read
January 10, 2008 |

DLA Piper picks on Proskauer for Paris boost

DLA Piper has bagged a seven-lawyer team from Proskauer Rose in a significant boost to the growing Paris arm of the transatlantic law firm. Tax partner Jean-Luc Cuadrado, litigation partners Emmanuelle Payrau-Sorba and Jean-Philippe Sorba and competition lawyer Marie Hindre-Gueguen all join DLA Piper's office in the French capital as partners, alongside three other lawyers.
29 minute read

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