Who took the biggest slice of the European coporate pie in 2003? Thomson Financial’s tables show that the winner was Clifford Chance, who leapfrogged Linklaters with 216 deals handled. So who was behind them?

Clifford Chance has come top of the MergerMarket announced European M&A league tables for the first time, knocking Linklaters off the top spot. The firm also came top of Thomson Financials tables for announced M&A with a European target. Clifford Chance leapfrogged Linklaters in the 2003 MergerMarket tables, handling 216 deals across Europe worth €163bn […]

Who took the biggest slice of the European coporate pie in 2003? Thomson Financial’s tables show that the winner was Clifford Chance, who leapfrogged Linklaters with 216 deals handled. So who was behind them? Read More »

Remorse shown by Martin Frankel was “15 years and $200 million too late” according to US Attorney Kevin O’Connor. THe Judge sentenced the mastermind of one of the largest insurance frauds in US history to nearly 17 years jail, saying he was driven by greed and sexual desire.

Greed and sexual desire drove Martin Frankel to mastermind one of the largest insurance frauds in U.S. history, a federal judge heard on Friday as she sentenced him to nearly 17 years in prison. Once the target of a worldwide manhunt, the Connecticut financier pleaded guilty in May 2002 to racketeering, conspiracy, wire fraud and

Remorse shown by Martin Frankel was “15 years and $200 million too late” according to US Attorney Kevin O’Connor. THe Judge sentenced the mastermind of one of the largest insurance frauds in US history to nearly 17 years jail, saying he was driven by greed and sexual desire. Read More »

Judge Richard Allman has served in the Brooklyn Criminal Court since 1999. But last June he lost it – yelling and grabbing a legal aid lawyer. The sort of thing, in fact, that many judges want to do.

Brooklyn judge who grabbed a Legal Aid lawyer in his courtroom while yelling at him about his handling of a traffic case has been publicly censured by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, which rejected a recommendation to remove him from the bench. The judge, Richard N. Allman, who has served in Brooklyn Criminal Court

Judge Richard Allman has served in the Brooklyn Criminal Court since 1999. But last June he lost it – yelling and grabbing a legal aid lawyer. The sort of thing, in fact, that many judges want to do. Read More »

Linklaters, SJ Berwin, Macfarlanes and Diageo’s legal team were among the big winners at the British 2005 Legal Week Awards.

Linklaters, SJ Berwin, Macfarlanes and Diageo’s legal team were among the big winners at the 2005 Legal Week Awards. Linklaters was named International Firm of the Year with Legal Week’s editorial team citing a year of international expansion, impressive financial performance and slick management. SJ Berwin narrowly beat the highly-rated Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) to

Linklaters, SJ Berwin, Macfarlanes and Diageo’s legal team were among the big winners at the British 2005 Legal Week Awards. Read More »

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales acknowledged for the first time that FBI agents used provisions of the Patriot Act during their investigation last year of a Portland attorney who was wrongly jailed for two weeks on suspicion of involvement in the Madrid train bombings.

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales acknowledged for the first time that FBI agents used provisions of the Patriot Act during their investigation last year of a Portland attorney who was wrongly jailed for two weeks on suspicion of involvement in the Madrid train bombings. The Patriot Act allows for covert searches of homes, without conventional search

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales acknowledged for the first time that FBI agents used provisions of the Patriot Act during their investigation last year of a Portland attorney who was wrongly jailed for two weeks on suspicion of involvement in the Madrid train bombings. Read More »

Liquidators to British insurance company Independent Insurance, which collapsed in 2001, yesterday said they would sue the collapsed company’s former auditors for a sum thought to be in the region of £300m.

Liquidators to Independent Insurance yesterday said they would sue the collapsed company’s former auditors for a sum thought to be in the region of £300m. Price WaterhouseCoopers liquidators Mark Batten and Dan Schwarzmann said they had served particulars of claim against KPMG and that the claim was based on alleged negligent audit work carried out

Liquidators to British insurance company Independent Insurance, which collapsed in 2001, yesterday said they would sue the collapsed company’s former auditors for a sum thought to be in the region of £300m. Read More »

Take the Bar/Bri exams used by squadrons of attorneys, the Thomson Corporation and an aggressive LA lawyer who’s filed a lawsuit charging that Thomson’s have abused their monopoly position.

Many executives dream of dominating their industries the way BAR/BRI does the business of helping law school graduates prepare for bar examinations. Every law student knows BAR/BRI. Hundreds of thousands of them have taken its courses to pass the bar, an essential step in most states before a law school graduate can practice law. Some

Take the Bar/Bri exams used by squadrons of attorneys, the Thomson Corporation and an aggressive LA lawyer who’s filed a lawsuit charging that Thomson’s have abused their monopoly position. Read More »

The biggest defection from a UK law firm will be announced today with a 45-strong legal team moving from Denton Wilde Sapte.

The biggest defection from a UK law firm will be announced today with a 45-strong legal team moving from Denton Wilde Sapte. Eleven partners, 18 lawyers, four trainees and 12 support staff from DWS’s media and intellectual property team have switched to DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Carey, the firm that completed a large transatlantic merger

The biggest defection from a UK law firm will be announced today with a 45-strong legal team moving from Denton Wilde Sapte. Read More »

They are partners in one of the most feared firms in America. Mel Weiss and Bill Lerach have won $30 billion suing corporate America. Now they too are under investigation.

William Lerach, 57, is a flamboyant, sharp-elbowed showman. Together, as cochairmen of one of the most feared law firms in the nation, Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach, they have bullied corporate America out of $30 billion in damages and counting. In building the modern-day model for the shareholder class action, their mission has been

They are partners in one of the most feared firms in America. Mel Weiss and Bill Lerach have won $30 billion suing corporate America. Now they too are under investigation. Read More »

A 62-year-old veteran litigator in Toronto has been disbarred for sexual harassment claims going back to the mid-1990s.

After deliberating for several months over a fitting punishment for lawyer Gary Neinstein, a disciplinary panel of the Law Society of Upper Canada decided the 62-year-old man must be stripped of his right to practise law for sexually harassing two women in the mid-1990s. Mr. Neinstein, a well-known lawyer in the personal injury field, filed

A 62-year-old veteran litigator in Toronto has been disbarred for sexual harassment claims going back to the mid-1990s. Read More »

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