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Latham, Hogan Lovells Take Turns in the Lateral Market
Latham & Watkins has expanded its London litigation group with two hires from Hogan Lovells, the latter of which has bolstered its energy and infrastructure practice with a pair of new partners of its own.As Sedgwick Dissolves, a Look at Where the Lawyers Went
The demise of Sedgwick, a storied, 85-year-old Am Law 200 firm focused on insurance work, has created an alumni network throughout Big Law.Building the Big Law Escape Kit: The Boutique Option
London consultant Kindleworth has developed a specialty in helping partners leave large firms to open high-end boutiques.Four Law Firms Granted Temporary Extensions for Singapore License, as Performance Has 'Fallen Short'
Gibson Dunn, Jones Day, Linklaters and Sidley Austin have failed to deliver on promises; Singapore's government has given them two more years to meet expectations.Spotlight: CMS's Business is Booming in Asia—With a Little Help From Germany
A rare three-way merger in the U.K. gave the firm a brand new Singapore office and helped triple the size of the Asia practice. But that was only part of the story.Sedgwick's London Office Down to One Partner
CMS is the latest firm to recruit from Sedgwick's sole remaining overseas outpost after similar moves by two other U.K.-based firms.What 2017's Trends Can Mean for Big Law in 2018
As the industry plans for 2018, there are several key trends from this year that will carry through and intensify.Squire Patton Boggs Latest Big Law Firm to Quit Ukraine
Squire Patton Boggs has become the fourth Big Law firm to pull out of Ukraine in the past four years.Latham Lands New Partners in London, New York
The world's most profitable firm has hired three new partners on both sides of the Atlantic.Markets: British Pain, German Gain
Lawyers in Germany are braced for a post-Brexit boom.