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O2 Names First Euro Legal Panel, Scraps Euro GC Role
O2 has revamped its legal division, with the telecom giant appointing its first-ever European legal panel, including Clifford Chance, Herbert Smith and its German ally Gleiss Lutz. General Counsel Justine Campbell is expected to leave O2 as the company opts to abandon its formal European GC role. Instead U.K. legal head, Kate Jarvis, will report directly into the Telefonica group GC in Madrid. Telefonica bought O2 for 18 billion pounds in 2006.U.S. Firms Try to Take 'Mainhattan'
Even as large U.S. law firms continue to pour into Germany, they face a legal market in flux and formidable competition from the U.K. and a few marquee names in particular. Still, it's impossible for a firm that wants to be an international player to ignore the world's third-largest economy. And while Munich is becoming the top destination for new entrants into the market, Frankfurt remains a major legal center, the country's financial capital and Germany's Manhattan -- or "Mainhattan," as the locals say.Break into 'Meinhattan' market
By Brenda Sandburg, The American LawyerFrankfurt may be Germany's Manhattan, or "Meinhattan," as the locals call it, but this Monday morning in February it's fairly quiet, free of the constant crush of people that makes the Big Apple hum. From the thirty-fifth floor of the Main Tower, a 600-foot cylinder in the heart of the city, Christof von Dryander has a commanding view of the gently curving Mein River.Cuatrecasas Rejects Herbert Smith Alliance
Hopes that Cuatrecasas would join Herbert Smith's European alliance network appear dead in the water after it emerged that the Spanish independent has taken the issue off its partnership conference agenda. Cuatrecasas had initially scheduled a vote on whether partners wanted to join the alliance, which includes Germany's Gleiss Lutz and Netherlands firm Stibbe, for its partnership meeting on December 18, but the matter was already off the agenda by the end of November.Cleary Gottlieb, Gleiss Lutz Headline $6.2 Billion Euro Energy Deal
The two firms are advising on a deal that will see one of the world's largest electric utilities sell a 45 percent stake in a local power producer to the southwestern German state of Baden-W�rttemberg.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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