K&L Gates Opens in Singapore

K&L Gates has just launched its office in Singapore with prior DLA Piper partner Kevin Murphy.  This will make the firm’s fifth office.  Soon enough, the office will be filled with 15 lawyers brought in from other K&L Gates offices.

 

Source:  www.thelawyer.com

 

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Blank Rome New to Los Angeles

Blank Rome has announced plans to launch an office in Los Angeles. The firm will be birthed with the aid of five new partners: Lawrence C. Hinkle, Andrew F. Kim, Warren A. Koshofer, Glen A. Rothstein and William S. Small. Together, these five bring much litigation and real estate experience.  They bring experience in the following: corporate and commercial litigation, entertainment law, insurance coverage, labor and employment law, environmental, and toxic tort defense.

 

Source:  www.earthtimes.org

 

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White & Case Has Dumped Venture Law in Singapore

White & Case has decided against its merger with Venture Law in Singapore. The two firms were previously in a formal alliance since 2003.  Before December 2008, the only way for a foreign firm to do business in Singapore was through such an alliance with a national firm.  The Singaporean Government announced last December that foreign firms are now allowed to practice on their own as long as they receive the Qualifying Foreign Law Practice license.  For this reason, many firms have ended their formal relationships with other Singaporean firms. The following firms have received their licenses: White & Case, Allen & Overy, Clifford Chance, Herbert Smith, Latham & Watkins and Norton Rose.

 

Source:  www.amlawdaily.typepad.com

 

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Skadden and Baker in Close Chase

Baker & McKenzie and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom are almost head to head in terms of making the most revenue over every other US firm. Skadden Arps has retained the number one position, but Baker & McKenzie is only a mere $10 million behind in second place.  The firm was able to raise their revenue by 20 percent last year, as compared to Skadden’s mere one percent. Bakers took the honor of second place from firm Latham & Watkins, who posted a revenue drop of four percent.

 

Source:  www.thelawyer.com

 

Tags:  Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Eversheds Has Lost One to In-House

Eversheds has lost a corporate associate to Real Estate investment fund Braemer Group.  Orla Ball, who has spent the last 12 years with Eversheds, was stationed in the firm’s Manchester office. She is now Braemer Group’s newest in-house counsel.

 

Source:  www.thelawyer.com

 

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Latham & Watkins Has Personal Black Thursday

Latham & Watkins has initiated its own “black Thursday” by announcing it must cut 440 jobs across all of its offices.  The number breaks down to: 190 associates and 250 paralegals and staff.  This amounts to 12 percent of its associates and 10 percent of its staff. The offered severance packages include 6 months of salary and continued benefits.

 

Source:  www.thelawyer.com

 

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Hogan & Hartson Reports Its 2008 Figures

Hogan & Hartson has announced its 2008 financial figures.  The firm increased their revenue by 4.8 percent, making a total of $922.5 million, as compared to 2007’s $800 million.  Profit per equity (PEP) actually fell 2 percent.  Hogan & Hartson’s 2007 PEP was $1.19 million, which fell to $1.16 million in 2008.

 

Source:  www.thelawyer.com

 

Minzt Levin Makes Big Hire

Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. has boosted its Los Angeles office with a new partner hire.  Donald Urrabazo will join the litigation practice as a partner. He was formerly with Fox Rothschild LLP.

 

Source:  www.pr-inside.com

 

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Gary Ticoll Plus Four

Gary Ticoll, along with four associates, have joined the law firm of Greenberg Traurig.  Ticoll will practice bankruptcy law out of New York in the Business Reorganization and Bankruptcy group.  He brings along associates Sohyoung Choo, Jack C. Lundstedt, Jr., Denise J. Penn and Kaitlin R. Walsh.  All mentioned previously practiced with Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP.

 

Source:  www.bankruptcy.law360.com

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