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Deal Name Deal Date Firm Name Jurisdiction Deal Type Lawyer Names Client Names Client Role
Individual Seller(s) - M&A
2021-10-04
Charles Russell Speechlys
Switzerland
M&A
Alex Stevens, Graham Crocker, Hamish Perry, James Scott, Kelly Arnold, Megan Paul, Michael Jones, Olivia Crane, Olivier Cavadini, Rachel Hearn, Robert Birchall, Sarah Morley
Individual Seller(s)
Seller
Absolute Secured Debt - Bond Issue
2022-02-01
Charles Russell Speechlys
Luxembourg
Bond issue
Absolute Secured Debt
Issuer
Biolog-id - M&A
2022-08-23
Charles Russell Speechlys
France
M&A
Renaud Ferry
Biolog-id
Target
Paul Hastings’ latest finance hires from Cahill and Ropes & Gray stood out in a week that also saw Akin and Charles Russell Speechlys add corporate partners
The firm enters North America with hires from London-headquartered firm Withers, in a move that establishes a permanent US presence for its private capital practice
M&A
We round up top lateral hires across the PE, antitrust, M&A and corporate practices in London and New York
Charles Russell Speechlys corporate partner discusses how the firm’s early PISCES mandates are creating new revenue streams and can generate cross-practice opportunities
M&A
Head of Asia Simon Green explores the growth opportunities for the firm in the region, particularly in M&A, PE and venture capital transactional work
New hires were made across the finance, corporate and funds practices in London, Hong Kong and New York
M&A
Law firm business development leaders prioritise building 'sticky relationships' with clients, while general counsel expect firms to demonstrate a deeper understanding of their needs
Lawyers and other market participants hope the outcome of more than three years of consultation will boost London’s competitiveness for new and secondary issues
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