Law Journal Olswang exits, PayPal's diversity push and Clifford Chance’s £7m efficiency drive: the best of Legal Week last week ~ lawyer,attorney,legal information
User-agent: * Allow: /

Search This Blog

SEARCH

Monday, November 21, 2016

Olswang exits, PayPal's diversity push and Clifford Chance’s £7m efficiency drive: the best of Legal Week last week


View in Browser
News Alert
 

Nov 21, 2016

 

There's nothing like a merger to prompt a flurry of partner exits, and despite the overwhelming majority voting in favour of the pending union between Olswang, CMS UK and Nabarro, Olswang is currently seeing a number of partners departures ahead of the three-way combination.

Last week saw a trio of exits, including the firm's former Asia head, technology partner Rob Bratby, to Arnold & Porter, patent prosecution co-chair Justin Hill to Dentons, and corporate finance partner Azlinda Ariffin-Boromand to Withers. It also emerged last week that Nabarro had slashed its pension deficit ahead of the tie-up.

Elsewhere, Clifford Chance has been thinking about whether it needs to join the growing ranks of firms with multiple legal services centres, as it emerged that its efficiency drive helped save the firm £7m last financial year through better working processes.

Simmons & Simmons may be hoping for similar gains from its latest initiative to foster innovation at the firm, which sees lawyers encouraged to apply for time off from fee earning to develop ideas to modernise the business.

PayPal, meanwhile, has decided to force its law firms' hands when it comes to modernising their businesses by boosting diversity. The tech giant has warned its legal advisers that they will miss out on work if they do not improve diversity.

 Other highlights on Legal Week last week:

 

THE LATEST HEADLINES FROM LEGAL WEEK

 

Dentons to cut 25 UK business services roles as Warsaw support centre opens doors

KWM Europe partners could see two years of profits 'clawed back' if Asia rescue deal is rejected

Clifford Chance criticised over conflict in Excalibur case as CoA rules litigation funders are liable for costs

 

Advertisement

 
 

Legal Week Law Legal Briefings & Resources

 

Rebuilding Trust in Business

This report reveals research on how business leaders, politicians and media commentators view the problem of declining trust in business.
Download
 
 

Upcoming Events for Legal Professionals

Corporate Counsel Forum Singapore 2016

Legal Week is delighted to announce the return of our 5th Corporate Counsel Forum Singapore, which will take place on 23 November.

The British Legal Awards 2016

The British Legal Awards are the leading awards for the UK's thriving business law community.

Transatlantic General Counsel Summit Incorporating The M&A Playbook

This exclusive gathering will bring together elite General Counsel and law firm leaders from both sides of the Atlantic.
 

LEGAL WEEK JOBS

 
 Job of the Week 

Funds Lawyer - In House

Axiom is hiring outstanding Funds Lawyers to join our London Team. Follow the link and get in touch to find out more. Apply

 

Family Solicitor

Edgware | Legals 4 LawyersApply ›
Apply
 

Private Client Solicitor

Luton, Bedfordshire | Legals 4 LawyersApply ›
Apply
 
More from LEGAL WEEK JOBS »
 

Connect With Legal Week

This newsletter was sent to anjeri2010.lawyerinfo@blogger.com
Legal Week Limited is a limited company registered in England and Wales.

Registered office: Cheapside House, 138 Cheapside, Seventh Floor, London, EC2V 6BJ.
Registered number: 9901879.

Legal Week Limited is a subsidiary of ALM Media, LLC.
Copyright © 2011 – 2016 Legal Week Limited
All Rights Reserved.
120 Broadway, 5th Floor | New York, NY 10271-1101 | 1-877-256-2472

0 comments:

Post a Comment