Linklaters’ European network is growing increasingly vulnerable to predatory US firms after losing two more star partners to stateside rivals. Weil Gotshal & Manges has scooped Paris private equity partner David Aknin, while Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton’s Frankfurt practice has scored antitrust rainmaker Dirk Schroeder.
The devastating departures compound fears over the ability of Linklaters to hold on to its top partners across Europe after this year losing corporate giant Peter King to Shearman & Sterling and Roberto Christofolini to Latham & Watkins. Although the firm has lost many partners in the last 18 months, most were managed out, with […]