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Herbert Smith, Norton Rose and CDH Make Key Hires to South Africa Offices
HSF hires from Freshfields while Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr has named the former chief operating officer of the competition tribunal in South Africa as a director.Longtime Paris-Based McDermott Partner Joins Rimon in Texas
"Texas is the place to be," said Nicolas Lafont, the latest Rimon lateral hire to cite the firm's rate flexibility as a key reason for his move.Slaughter and May Makes Rare Hire with Freshfields Pensions Partner
The long-time partner will join as senior counsel in September.Kirkland v Latham: Blackstone Swings Into Hipgnosis Deal to Rival Apollo Bid
The deal pits the world's largest private equity firms and their Big Law legal advisers against one another.View more book results for the query "Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer"
Troubled Economic Fortunes Spell Opportunity for Specialist Lawyers in Hong Kong
The downturn in the Chinese property sector is creating new prospects in Hong Kong, both for firms looking to cash in on the need for professionals with expertise in restructuring and insolvency and for a city looking to cement its status as a legal hub.Latham, Norton Rose Add Partners in Tokyo, Singapore
Yohei Nakagawa and Beelee Seah, who were both made partners last year, leave Morrison Foerster and Baker McKenzie, respectively.A Safe Bet? Lateral Hiring and Gambling on a Firm's Future
Lateral hiring is risky business. Promoting partners from within is a more successful route. But law firms are betting that the high risks associated with lateral hiring will produce high rewards. The Global Lawyer asks, is the gamble worth it?Video: UK Firms' Gradual Client Erosion
Law.com International editor-in-chief Paul Hodkinson discusses the implications for UK law firms when they lose mandates and clients that go to the US.A&O Shearman Names Middle East Managing Partner
The combination of Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling goes live on 1 May, with the former Middle East head acting as senior partner.