Three British bankers facing extradition to the U.S. on Enron Corp.-related fraud charges accused the U.S. government of using the proceedings as a weapon to pressure the men into implicating senior Enron officials in the alleged crimes.

Three British bankers facing extradition to the U.S. on Enron Corp.-related fraud charges accused the U.S. government of using the proceedings as a weapon to pressure the men into implicating senior Enron officials in the alleged crimes. David Bermingham, Gary Mulgrew and Giles Darby were indicted on seven counts of wire fraud by a Houston […]

Three British bankers facing extradition to the U.S. on Enron Corp.-related fraud charges accused the U.S. government of using the proceedings as a weapon to pressure the men into implicating senior Enron officials in the alleged crimes. Read More »

Pittsburgh’s largest law firm, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, said yesterday that it would merge with English firm Nicholson Graham & Jones, giving it one of the five largest London offices among U.S. law firms.

Pittsburgh’s largest law firm, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, said yesterday that it would merge with English firm Nicholson Graham & Jones, giving it one of the five largest London offices among U.S. law firms. The combination, approved unanimously by partners on both sides of the Atlantic, will form Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham LLP, with 950

Pittsburgh’s largest law firm, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, said yesterday that it would merge with English firm Nicholson Graham & Jones, giving it one of the five largest London offices among U.S. law firms. Read More »

First its the Gray Cary/Piper Rudnick in the US and now two major UK firms, Pinsents and Masons are huddled in merger talks that look set to lead to consumation.

Pinsents and Masons are just weeks away from agreeing to a merger that would forge a national giant dubbed Pinsent Masons, it has emerged. The surprise talks are thought to have been going on for a number of months and are now at an advanced stage, leaving a vote in favour of the deal the

First its the Gray Cary/Piper Rudnick in the US and now two major UK firms, Pinsents and Masons are huddled in merger talks that look set to lead to consumation. Read More »

A 3000-plus lawyer firm could be created if Piper Rudnick merger with Gray Cary Ware + Freidenrich which the Legal Times reports are in merger discussions.

Piper Rudnick has opened early discussions with Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich about a merger between the two firms, according to law firm consultant Peter Zeughauser. Although firm leaders won’t say whether they’re negotiating, the two firms — themselves both products of past mergers — have made no secret of their desire to grow. Such

A 3000-plus lawyer firm could be created if Piper Rudnick merger with Gray Cary Ware + Freidenrich which the Legal Times reports are in merger discussions. Read More »

A British lawyer-turned-consultant has opened North Korea’s first foreign-owned legal and accounting practice in the isolated, pariah state.

North Korea has taken a further tentative step on its economic reform path after it allowed the country’s first law firm to open on a Pyongyang square named after the communist state’s founder, Kim Il-sung. British lawyer-turned-consultant Michael Hay told four foreign reporters the firm he jointly owns with an outfit spun off from an

A British lawyer-turned-consultant has opened North Korea’s first foreign-owned legal and accounting practice in the isolated, pariah state. Read More »

It’s the old story – private jets, lavish lifestyles and a newspaper magnate accused of endulging in a corporate kleptocracy that looted his company of more millions than most of us can count.

A probe at Hollinger International has concluded the company’s former chief executive – newspaper tycoon Lord Black – colluded with associates to systematically loot the company of nearly all of its profits over the past seven years. And the report says the staggering figure involved is more than £222m. It detailed how Black lavished the

It’s the old story – private jets, lavish lifestyles and a newspaper magnate accused of endulging in a corporate kleptocracy that looted his company of more millions than most of us can count. Read More »

So who are the best firms in America? The American Lawyer has 20 firms excelling due to revenue, pro bono, associate satisfaction, diversity. But money alone doesn’t make you one of the new elite.

The American Lawyer’s A-List is a carefully weighted ranking based on AL’s surveys of The Am Law 200, the highest-grossing U.S.- headquartered firms. The top 20 firms — the top 10 percent — made The A-List, a ranking we called the new elite, or the top tier. Many of the firms that made the list

So who are the best firms in America? The American Lawyer has 20 firms excelling due to revenue, pro bono, associate satisfaction, diversity. But money alone doesn’t make you one of the new elite. Read More »

They’re worried about an ocean of profits being generated by British lawyers who, in the face of over-charging and other scandals, are seeing lawyers putting profits before ethics.

The vast profits being made by Britain’s top lawyers will be laid bare in a report to be published tomorrow which shows the leading 100 firms sharing revenues of £9.11bn and profits of £2.7bn. In response to mounting concern that lawyers are putting profits before ethics, the Law Society is planning to impose tough new

They’re worried about an ocean of profits being generated by British lawyers who, in the face of over-charging and other scandals, are seeing lawyers putting profits before ethics. Read More »

Some don’t like it, some think it’s unethical, but hiring jurors to consult on trials is becoming more popular in the US.

Some cried “foul,” but hiring used jurors is an ever more common practice, although it hasn’t been talked about much. And while in most states hiring a juror is not a crime or unethical under professional conduct rules, some in the legal community think it’s just not right. Lawyers hiring former jurors goes back at

Some don’t like it, some think it’s unethical, but hiring jurors to consult on trials is becoming more popular in the US. Read More »

He’s a lawyer whose friends and clients have been called a “Who’s Who of the world’s most notorious figures”. Take Saddam Hussein, for instance. So what’s happening now with Giovanni Di Stefano?

Along with Saddam, Giovanni Di Stefano boasts clients such as Nicholas van Hoogstraten, the controversial property developer who was recently acquitted of manslaughter, timeshare fraudster John “Goldfinger” Palmer and “road rage” killer Kenneth Noye. He was interviewed in March on BBC World’sHardtalk programme, which said the lawyer’s “friends and clients read like a Who’s Who

He’s a lawyer whose friends and clients have been called a “Who’s Who of the world’s most notorious figures”. Take Saddam Hussein, for instance. So what’s happening now with Giovanni Di Stefano? Read More »

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