The gloves are off: US-China trade war Hong Kong: China stimulus – anxious wait for recovery Japan rising: investors flock to Tokyo in search of opportunity Singapore shines: A moment in the sun, or a tipping point?
Election imminent, housing dominates • Managing success in Dublin • ESG: keen to be seen to be green • Flying high: record airline insurance dispute • Finding a new equilibrium
London Calling: offshore battle intensifies onshore
Huge ambition, big expansion, intense competition. Battle lines are drawn for offshore firms to wage war with each other in London’s lucrative legal market.
London Calling - Ireland’s law firms are expanding their footprint in London • A capital idea - Matheson’s London growth boosted by the hire of ex-Kirkland PE star Rory Mullarkey
• Switzerland: Still resilient and reliable? • Germany’s distress: Switzerland needs the sick man of Europe to recover • Swiss Regulation: The privacy vs transparency debate rages on • A feast for litigators: Fallout from the UBS-Credit Suisse merger
The way we were: how DEI took shape • The way we live now: law firms are moving fast • The shape of things to come: big challenges ahead • A personal perspective: Tameka Davis’ D&I priorities
Luxembourg: funds in flux • Channelling growth • Cayman’s world class bench • Cayman: The global capital of offshore disputes • Why Cayman clients want London KCs
• The cream of Jersey: ‘best in class’ • Jersey Finance: ‘doing an amazing job’ • Channel Islands: premier independents • Peake: taking Harneys to new heights? •Conyers: Luthi drives Caribbean cohesion •
Ireland: Dublin Disruptors • Ireland’s Big Six • Dublin Disruptors • Dentons - ‘An overnight commercial success story’ • DLA Piper - Hoping to call the tune • K&L Gates - Irish funds market disruptor • ESG - ‘Many clients are on the same journey as we are’
In this issue: New arrivals: International firms flock to Dublin Addleshaw Goddard merger breaks new ground Bird & Bird: A big draw for local lawyers Ogier Leman: Driving offshore further into the Irish market Waiting for Godot: will the insolvency surge ever arrive? From ESG to D&I: turning necessity to advantage Irish law firms face ...
In this issue: Good Russians, bad Russians ‘Even pariahs have rights’ Gibraltar: crypto disputes Economic headwinds blow hard Setting up during lockdown Ogier Leman merger Turmoil offshore
In this issue: Offshore: firing on all cylinders Deals dominate Governance underpinning purpose ‘People keep arguing’ ESG: ‘The need to respond is immediate’
Featuring interviews with Irish managing partners: A&L Goodbody, Arthur Cox, Eversheds Sutherland Ireland, Maples Group Ireland, Mason Hayes & Curran, Matheson, McCann FitzGerald, Walkers Ireland, and William Fry.
Featuring interviews with Derek Sweeting QC, Chair of the Bar Council, I. Stephanie Boyce, President of the Law Society, 20 of the largest UK law firms, and leading barristers’ chambers.
In this issue: ‘Let’s get visible’ – Sandra De Vito Bieri becomes first female managing partner at major Swiss law firm Where are all the women? – Swiss law firms to address shortage of female partners Advestra: reaching for the stars – Capital markets spin-off takes on Zurich’s big players Switzerland: The magic still works ...
In this issue: Offshore elite firms thrive despite challenges The SPACs phenomenon Queen’s Gambit – a different kind of SPAC Gibraltar: a hub for crypto entrepreneurs Hong Kong at the crossroads
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