The growth of social media and online content creation has blurred the traditional boundaries between employees’ professional and personal lives. So, when can lawful activity outside of work become ...
The former owners of Sheffield United have applied to the High Court to wind up COH Sports Bidco, the American consortium ...
Paul Hastings has hired the co-head of Cahill Gordon & Reindel’s private credit practice as the firm continues to add ...
Freshfields and Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer are the law firms leading as Sky buys ITV’s media and entertainment business ...
Law firms are set to be hit by rising costs, and a wave of management and pricing headaches, leading innovation lawyers have ...
Two property nominee companies have filed High Court claims against CMS. The companies, called CEP CBRE UK Property Nominee 1 and CEP CBRE UK Property Nominee 2, have instructed Kingsley Napley to sue ...
RPC’s class action against six of the UK’s largest water companies is heading to the Supreme Court. The case was first launched in the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) by class ...
Sullivan & Cromwell has hired its first European litigators with two partners from Hengeler Mueller in Germany. The firm announced on Thursday evening that Philipp Hanfland and Maximilian Bülau ...
New VAT proposals could ease the cost and complexity of land being acquired for development of social housing, reducing reliance on golden brick structures. The UK government has set an ...
Norton Rose Fulbright (NRF) is considering launching a shared services centre in the Asia-Pacific region to complement its existing back-office hub in Newcastle in the UK, The Lawyer can ...
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom has landed the top role for fashion retailer Reformation as it revealed it would be listing on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Reformation, which was founded ...
The Lawyer’s annual Legal Transformation Summit is coming to Europe. Big means the seismic changes brought about by the use ...