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October 07, 2005 |

Salans Falters in Establishing N.Y. Presence

The problems that the largest British law firms have faced in New York are well known -- but not exclusive to that side of the Channel. Take a look at Paris-based Salans, which has endured a dramatic drop in its overall Manhattan head count, as well as an exodus of partners. The firm's U.S. woes resemble those recently felt by Clifford Chance: Ex-Salans partners refer to incompatible practices, culture differences and a lack of support in Europe. But ex-partners also cite a lack of strategy and leadership.
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January 01, 2011 |

The French Empires

Gide and Salans both started in Paris and spread around the globe. But please, no comparisons.
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October 06, 2005 |

Salans Falters In Establishing N.Y. Presence

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November 09, 2012 |

SNR Denton to Vote on 3-Way Merger With European and Canadian Firms

Partners at SNR Denton, the 1,140-lawyer global firm created by the 2010 merger of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal and British firm Denton Wilde Sapte, will vote next week on a three-way merger with European firm Salans and Canadian firm Fraser Milner Casgrain.
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November 07, 2012 |

SNR Denton Confirms Three-Way Merger in Canada, Europe

Partners at the 1,140-lawyer global firm created via the 2010 merger of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal and British firm Denton Wilde Sapte will vote later this month on a three-way merger with European firm Salans and Canadian firm Fraser Milner Casgrain.
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June 21, 2012 |

Pinsent Masons Brings On Former Salans Shanghai Partners

Pinsent Masons has hired for its Shanghai practice former Salans partners Bernd-Uwe Stucken and Liu Wei. Pinsent Masons' managing partner said his firm is planning to open offices in Germany and that the hiring of Stucken will help the firm build links between German and Chinese clients who have business interests in each other's jurisdictions.
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July 09, 2008 |

Salans Gets Approval for Beijing Office Launch

Salans is set to strengthen its Asian practice after getting the go-ahead to open a second office in mainland China. Matthias Mueller has been named as managing partner of the new office, which the People's Republic of China's Ministry of Justice awarded Salans a license to open. The new office will advise corporate and institutional clients and will serve as a link to the Commonwealth of Independent States and Central and Eastern Europe regions.
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February 18, 2010 |

Salans to Open Office in Brussels With Mayer Brown Hires

Salans is opening in Brussels with the hire of a seven-lawyer antitrust team from Mayer Brown. The new location is Salans' 22nd office worldwide and will be headed by partner Edward Borovikov. Trade lawyer Borovikov is joined by fellow Mayer Brown lawyers Rudi Leleu, who joins as director of international trade and Bogdan Evtimov and Charles De Jager, who are joining as counsel. The team will focus on antitrust, trade law and policy work for EU, Russian, Chinese, Turkish and U.S. clients.
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November 16, 2009 |

Salans and Proskauer Rose Partners Team Up to Launch New Firm in Paris

Lawyers from the Paris offices of Proskauer Rose and Salans have teamed up to launch a new independent law firm in the French capital. Salans has lost a total of 15 lawyers and Proskauer nine to the new 31-lawyer firm, Altana, which was launched on Nov. 2. Of the 21 lawyers, there were five partners, one of counsel and eight assistants from Salans, and two partners and five associates from Proskauer. Eleven members of the group join Altana as partners. Ten other assistants have also joined from other firms.
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