Eversheds has formalized an alliance with Saudi Arabia’s Hani Qurashi. The 20-lawyer firm in the Middle Eastern dictatorship has offices in the...
Allen & Overy plans to outsource more of its “back office” work, particularly due diligence and litigation discovery, to other firms. The...
Rather than lay off under-productive attorneys, New Zealand law firm Russell McVeagh is encouraging its lawyers to increase their pro bono work...
Conyers Dill & Pearman, which just announced it is opening an office in Brazil, has hired three associates for its Bermuda and...
Los Angeles’ Sheppard Mullin has recently hired three new attorneys in Los Angeles and China. This week the firm announced that corporate...
Herbert Smith announced today it has begun a redundancy consultation at its London HQ, targeting 84 positions. The redundancies target 24 fee...
John D. Ashcroft, the former Missouri governor, US attorney general, senator and state attorney general, will announce this week plans to found...
London’s Howard Kennedy has launched a redundancy consultation targeting 40 partners, associates and support staff across the firm’s property and corporate practices....
Allens Arthur Robinson will institute pay freezes July 1st, and is offering up to one year’s pay to lawyers who take voluntary...
UK law firm LG, which seems to have misplaced the rest of its name, has laid off 15 lawyers and 18 staff,...
Miller Canfield announced it is launching an office in Monterrey, Mexico, which is that nation’s automotive manufacturing and business center. The office...
Three Lancashire, UK law firms are merging to create the new firm Blackhurst Budd LLP, which will be the largest law firm...
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