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Hogan Lovells Handles Big Buy of NYC Subway Designer
September's deluge of deals didn't leave out Canada. Hogan Lovells and a half-dozen leading firms up north grabbed roles this week on two transactions in the financial services and construction industry totaling roughly $5 billion.Simpson Thacher Raids Weil in London, Plus More Lateral Moves
Weil, Gotshal & Manges debt capital markets partner Gil Strauss has decamped for Simpson Thacher & Bartlett in London; Bank of America adds an Akin Gump partner; a Debevoise & Plimpton partner joins the U.S. State Department; and more notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.The Churn: Paul Weiss, Squire Patton Make New Hires, Plus More Lateral Moves
A big week for lateral moves saw Paul Weiss pluck a prominent prosecutor, the newly minted Squire Patton Boggs make another key addition and a rare departure from Wachtell Lipton. The Am Law Daily has the lowdown on the latest comings-and-goings from throughout The Am Law 200.Survey: Blakes Ranks as Canada's Top Legal Brand
Blake, Cassels & Graydon leapfrogged over Norton Rose Fulbright to land atop market research firm Acritas' latest Canadian Law Firm Brand Index, which is based on a survey of 268 in-house lawyers who regularly rely on Canadian firms as outside counsel.DLA Eyes Canada After Heenan Blaikie Goes Bust
Buffeted by a wave of partner departures, Heenan Blaikie—one of Canada's most prominent law firms—announced Wednesday that it plans to cease operations on the way to becoming the first truly national Canadian firm to dissolve. Its collapse has Global 100 giants like Dentons and DLA Piper moving to extend their reach into the country.DLA's New Coleader Discusses Firm's Leadership Change
A little more than two years after DLA Piper hired former Linklaters managing partner Tony Angel, the esteemed law firm leader is poised to step down as global cochair of the world's largest firm by gross revenue and head count. During Angel's time at the top of DLA, the legal services giant restructured its U.K. operations and absorbed an Australian alliance partner. Roger Meltzer, the cohead of DLA's Americas arm who will take the leadership helm with Nigel Knowles in 2015, spoke with The Am Law Daily about the succession plan and DLA's future initiatives.Revisions to UK Whistleblower Protections
The latest changes to the United Kingdom's Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 afford protection to whistleblowers who make a protected disclosure in the workplace from being dismissed, selected for redundancy or subjected to a detriment as a result of having made such a disclosure.A Great Statesman, Mandela Also Inspired Fellow Lawyers
Nelson Mandela's death Thursday prompted an outpouring of tributes around the world. But before he became one of the 20th century's most influential world leaders, Mandela founded South Africa's first black law firm in one of his first steps on the path to social justice. Many of South Africa's largest firms—and most prominent lawyers—are remembering his important legacy.Canadian law complicates potential Blackberry sale
The Canadian government automatically reviews any foreign takeover bid of more than C$344 million.Facts & Figures: Organizational changes can increase risk of misconduct
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