Clifford Chance has hired Greg Olsen for its London office. Olsen was previously a senior competition partner at Jones Day for six years, and he headed the City competition team there. Before his time at Jones Day, Olsen was an associate at CC. Olsen specializes in European Union and UK competition law as well as banking and finance practices.
Source: legalweek.com
O’Melveny Appoints First Asia M&A Head
O’Melveny & Meyers has named partner Gregory Puff to head the firm’s Asian mergers & acquisitions practice in Hong Kong. Previously, Puff worked in O’Melveny’s Tokyo office. Previously the duties of the head Asian M&A partner were handled jointly by Asia practice head Howard Chia and Michael Moser, the co-chair of the China office. This structure change came about because of an increase in Asian transactions.
Tags: O'Melveny & Myers, LLP | New YorkHunton & Williams Hires Tax Partner
Hunton & Williams has announced that Michael A. Silva will join their Miami office as a partner within their private wealth tax practice. Silva has 13 years of experience with tax law as well as over a decade of international tax experience in addition to having been an adjunct professor of law at the University of Miami. Silva will join Hunton & Williams partner Cary Tolley in the tax practice.
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Bracewell Recruits Tax Partner
Bracewell & Giuliani LLP has hired Elizabeth L. McGinley as a tax partner in their New York office. McGinley specializes in mergers & acquisitions, joint ventures, and real estate transactions. Previous to working for Bracewell, McGinley was counsel at Skadden. The New York office of Bracewell opened in April 2005 when Rudolph Giuliani joined the firm as a name partner, and the firm has been growing ever since.
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Bankruptcy Group Joins Vinson & Elkins
A group of five bankruptcy attornies is moving to Vinson & Elkins from a boutique founded by former partners of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. The attorneys–Dennis F. Cronin, Jane Vris, Dov Kleiner, Laurence Cherkis and J. Ronald Trost–are all nationally known bankruptcy attorneys. Cronin & Vris represented Vinson & Elkins during the Enron Corp. debacle, as Vinson & Elkins were outside counsel for the company. This move is part of a trend among top firms expanding their bankruptcy practices in anticipation of increased filings.
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McKee Nelson Highest Paying Firm in DC
McKee Nelson’s Washington DC office is now the highest paying law firm in Washington, according to several sources. The young firm has grown exponentially since its foundation nearly a decade ago, and yet its 210 lawyers make more money than anyone else in the city, with revenue per lawyer over a million dollars a year and profit per partner at $1.7 million yearly. Reed Auerbach, the managing partner of McKee Nelson’s New York office, attributes this to the amount of power the firm gives their partners. Additionally, the company has been very focused in its acquisition of new clients.
Source: www.legaltimes.com
New Partner at Proskauer
Trevor Chaplick, a corporate attorney whose previous work includes founding Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, has joined Proskauer Rose LLP’s Washington DC office as a partner. This move is the beginning of a major expansion planned by Proskauer for their Washington office. The firm currently boasts 700 attorneys, 40 of whom work in Washington. Proskauer hopes to up that number to 100 over the next couple years.
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Baker McKenzie Strengthens Dallas Office
A group of three attorneys–Partner Michael E. Santa Maria, Of Counsel Todd Bowers, and associate Kevin Maher–has moved from DLA Piper to Baker McKenzie LLP’s Dallas office. The were recruited to expand Baker McKenzie’s complex commercial cross-border transactional practice. Both Santa Maria and Bowers have worked for Baker McKenzie previously as associates. The three hope to improve Baker McKenzie’s Latin American presence.
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Troutman Sanders Raises First-Year Salaries
Troutman Sanders raised first year salaries by $15,000 to $140,000 in their Atlanta, Washington, Virginia and North Carolina offices Thursday. The pay hikes will take effect on January 1, 2008, the same day as Alston & Bird’s recently announced salary jump. Representatives from Troutman Sanders claimed the same reason for the hikes as other firms have recently; that the move has been made to remain competitive both with law school students and in lateral recruiting markets.
Source: www.dailyreportonline.com
Thelen Restructures Joint Venture
Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner and U.K. law firm Pinsent Masons have split their global construction law joint venture. Masons Thelen Reid, formed in 2003, was designed to help the firms take on a larger work load and attract new clients, and in that respect it was a profitable venture for both parties. The firms decided to split when they realized that they could achieve the same results without the administrative costs separately, and have agreed to maintain a “best friends” relationship.
Source: www.law.com