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K&L Gates Adds Five Australian Partners
The U.S. firm, which merged with midsizeAustralian firm Middletons at the beginning of the year, bolstered its Perth, Sydney, and Melbourne offices.Cite as 13 C.D.O.S. 6886 THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. DANIEL ANDREW LINTON,
Hogan Lovells and K&L Gates Latest to Target Australia Market
Hogan Lovells and K&L Gates have joined the growing rank of U.S. and trans-Atlantic law firms considering tie-ups in Australia. Hogan Lovells has reportedly had "informal meetings" with a number of top Australian firms. K&L Gates, meanwhile, has been talking with several local firms, including mid-tier independent Middletons.K&L Gates Partner Heads to Colin Biggers
Sydney-based Colin Biggers & Paisley has hired K&L Gates' Nathan Abbott as a new partner for its Melbourne office. Abbott advises on construction and infrastructure matters, including drafting and negotiating building contracts and litigating construction-related disputes.Sydney's Addisons Adds Partner
Corporate partner Arthur Davis is joining the 53-lawyer firm from Norton Rose Fulbright.HWL Ebsworth Hires Litigation Partner
Insolvency lawyer Greg Lewis is moving over from the Sydney office of K&L Gates.Heading Into Another Term, K&L Gates Chair Kalis Talks Growth, Mergers, and Lateral Moves
Reelected this week to his fifth consecutive term as chairman and global managing partner of K&L Gates, Peter Kalis discusses his experience running a firm that has grown from a regional player to a global giant during his tenure at the top. Among the subjects Kalis takes on: a spate of lateral defections this year that by the Am Law Daily's count has almost been offset by lateral hires.The Am Law 100, the Early Numbers: K&L Gates Sees Revenue Hold Steady, Profits Inch Up
K&L Gates was able to hold gross revenue flat between 2011 and 2012 thanks in large part to gains made in Europe and Asia while U.S. revenues dipped.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
A former New York Times in-house attorney joins Jenner & Block's New York office; Zuckerman Spaeder adds a former Manhattan federal district court judge; and K&L Gates makes its first partner hire Down Under since its merger with Australian firm Middletons took effect. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].K&L Gates Partner Heads to Colin Biggers
Nathan Abbott will help develop a Melbourne construction practice for Sydney-based Colin Biggers.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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