0 results for 'Stephenson Harwood'
Report: Partner Promotions Up by a Third Among U.K. Top 50 Law Firms
Partner promotions among the United Kingdom's 50 largest firms rose by 38 percent this year over last year, reports U.K. publication Legal Week, citing growing market confidence and a series of trans-Atlantic mergers as helping to drive the increase.Leading U.K. Law Firms Consider Retirement Policy Shake-Up
Some top U.K. law firms may be set to overhaul retirement policies for partners and employees. Discussions have accelerated in the midst of a closely watched case involving a law firm partner and upcoming legislation that will abolish the default retirement age of 65 for U.K. employees.DLA Piper and Dechert End Bitter Partner Dispute
DLA Piper and Dechert have quietly settled their fierce feud over the latter's 2011 hire of former DLA litigation co-head Neil Gerrard. A source close to the situation says both a U.K. arbitration and a U.S. litigation were settled in December, although it is unclear whether any money will change hands.Big Week for Airplane Sales Sees Boeing and Airbus Lawyers Land Key Roles
Even as its troubled Dreamliner fleet remains grounded, Boeing announced Tuesday an agreement valued at $15.6 billion under which it will provide low-cost European carrier Ryanair with 175 single-aisle 737s. Boeing's announcement comes on the heels of rival aviation giant Airbus landing a record $24 billion order to supply 234 planes to Indonesia's Lion Air, a month after it struck a separate $9 billion deal to deliver 39 jets to Los Angeles-based Air Lease.Asia Deal Digest: June 14, 2012
* Cleary gets in on the second-biggest IPO of the year* S&C and Freshfields guide a Chinese mobile carrier on a $1.4 billion stock buyback* Indian drug maker Piramal turns to Amarchand and Mintz Levin to crack to the U.S. healthcare information market.As International Firms Continue With Asia Push, U.S. Shops Get Official Date to Open in South Korea
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative has announced that a new free trade agreement with South Korea will officially take effect on March 15, allowing U.S. law firms to finally open offices in that country. South Korea is among several other Asian countries becoming more receptive to foreign attorneys and their firms.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
2024 ESI Risk Management & Litigation Readiness Report
Brought to you by Pagefreezer
Download Now
Creating a Culture of Compliance
Brought to you by Ironclad
Download Now
A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
Brought to you by PracticePanther
Download Now