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The new outfit, Ashurst Perkins Coie, will bring together around 3,000 lawyers across 23 countries
MEPs back lighter sustainability reporting and due diligence rules, with government talks due to start on Tuesday, November 18
Financial institutions are increasingly demanding that their legal advisers focus on speed, efficiency and value, according to lawyers and technology experts
New hires were made across corporate, finance and M&A practices in Washington DC, New York and the UK
The firm will establish its 48th global office in Azerbaijan’s capital in early 2026, as it continues its ‘growth trajectory’
Richard Semple, who joined the firm earlier this year, discusses what’s been keeping him busy and the top 10 qualities any lawyer should have
New hires were made across the corporate, PE, finance and regulatory practices in Johannesburg, London and Houston
The move will result in an expansion of Fieldfisher’s corporate presence in the region
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